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Raising a Moody Child : How to Cope with Depression & Bipolar Disorder (2003)
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United States
Special Attributes
Paperback
Subject
Medical
ISBN
9781572308718
Book Title
Raising a Moody Child : How to Cope with Depression and Bipolar Disorder
Item Length
9in
Publisher
Guilford Publications
Publication Year
2003
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
0.7in
Author
Mary A. Fristad, Jill S. Goldberg Arnold
Genre
Family & Relationships, Psychology, Medical
Topic
Psychotherapy / Couples & Family, Parenting / General, Developmental / Child, Mental Health, Psychopathology / Bipolar Disorder
Item Width
6in
Item Weight
11.5 Oz
Number of Pages
260 Pages

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Every day can be an ordeal for families struggling with the difficult, moody, 'impossible' behaviour that may point to childhood depression or bipolar disorder. This title describes how treatment works and what additional steps parents can take at home to help children with mood disorders.

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Publisher
Guilford Publications
ISBN-10
1572308710
ISBN-13
9781572308718
eBay Product ID (ePID)
2372110

Product Key Features

Book Title
Raising a Moody Child : How to Cope with Depression and Bipolar Disorder
Author
Mary A. Fristad, Jill S. Goldberg Arnold
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Topic
Psychotherapy / Couples & Family, Parenting / General, Developmental / Child, Mental Health, Psychopathology / Bipolar Disorder
Publication Year
2003
Genre
Family & Relationships, Psychology, Medical
Number of Pages
260 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9in
Item Height
0.7in
Item Width
6in
Item Weight
11.5 Oz

Additional Product Features

Lc Classification Number
Rj506.D4f755 2003
Reviews
"An excellent book with extremely practical information and strategies for parents of children and youth that struggle with mood problems....I would recommend it for every parent of a child with mood problems. Though written for parents, mental health professionals including trainees will find it helpful too in providing a comprehensive template with which to give psychoeducation to families."--The Journal of Canadian Child and Adolescent Psychiatry "This book does what it sets out to. It says it clearly and in a way that will provide support and much needed information for anyone who is helping a child with a mood disorder."--Children Now "...a calming guide....The authors do a fantastic job breaking down the meaning of mood disorder, how to find treatment, and how to help a child and family cope."--Youth Today   "The book offers numerous useful tips for caregivers and others new to or unfamiliar with the children's social services system....The goal is to help parents, and the professionals who support them, find assistance for improving children's lives. The authors also provide useful information, particularly for individuals who do not understand how children's mental health and other social services work, including how diagnoses are made, different types of therapy and interventions, and medicines and side effects. The book offers advice on working with school systems....It is definitely a book for parents, older siblings, and others who may work with families having children with mood disorders."--Community Mental Health Journal   "An excellent book that provides parents with thoughtful guidance on how best to navigate this difficult terrain....Few resources present the problem and the solutions as clearly and sensitively....The authors present a 'tool kit' which includes a variety of useful coping strategies and activities....The authors use thoughtful vignettes of when and how to use these strategies with children of different ages and in different situations....Although the book is written for parents, mental health professionals will find the information in this book useful, too, particularly those not experienced in the treatment of childhood mood disorders. The authors have written a book of uncommon wisdom for the real heroes in this difficult journey--the parents who love and care for their moody child."--Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Book Reviews, An excellent book that provides parents with thoughtful guidance on how best to navigate this difficult terrain....Few resources present the problem and the solutions as clearly and sensitively....The authors present a 'tool kit' which includes a variety of useful coping strategies and activities....The authors use thoughtful vignettes of when and how to use these strategies with children of different ages and in different situations....Although the book is written for parents, mental health professionals will find the information in this book useful, too, particularly those not experienced in the treatment of childhood mood disorders. The authors have written a book of uncommon wisdom for the real heroes in this difficult journey--the parents who love and care for their moody child., An excellent book that provides parents with thoughtful guidance on how best to navigate this difficult terrain....Few resources present the problem and the solutions as clearly and sensitively....The authors present a 'tool kit' which includes a variety of useful coping strategies and activities....The authors use thoughtful vignettes of when and how to use these strategies with children of different ages and in different situations....Although the book is written for parents, mental health professionals will find the information in this book useful, too, particularly those not experienced in the treatment of childhood mood disorders. The authors have written a book of uncommon wisdom for the real heroes in this difficult journey-the parents who love and care for their moody child., "An excellent book that provides parents with thoughtful guidance on how best to navigate this difficult terrain....Few resources present the problem and the solutions as clearly and sensitively....The authors present a 'tool kit' which includes a variety of useful coping strategies and activities....The authors use thoughtful vignettes of when and how to use these strategies with children of different ages and in different situations....Although the book is written for parents, mental health professionals will find the information in this book useful, too, particularly those not experienced in the treatment of childhood mood disorders. The authors have written a book of uncommon wisdom for the real heroes in this difficult journey-the parents who love and care for their moody child."--Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Book Reviews, "Bipolar illness and depression can derail a child's normal development at any age. With sage advice to parents (and kids) that 'it's not your fault, but it's your challenge,' the authors provide a roadmap and a toolkit of strategies for families facing these complicated, heritable, and treatable medical disorders. Highly recommended."--Martha Hellander, Executive Director, Child and Adolescent Bipolar Foundation "As the mother of two children who have been diagnosed with mood disorders, I found this book invaluable. It is extremely thorough and readab≤ provides solid, current information; and covers every aspect of life that is affected by these disorders. In short, the book helps families navigate murky and formidable waters. It is a great plus to have such a resource available."--Edna Wright, Bexley, OH "This is an extremely reassuring and eminently practical book that educates and empowers parents of children with bipolar disorder. Not only does it demystify situations that so often paralyze parents, it moves them to a place where they can become much more effective in helping their ill children as well as their family as a whole."--Demitri F. Papolos, MD, and Janice Papolos, authors of The Bipolar Child "Until we have a 'cure' for mood disorders, young people, their families, and educators will need informed and sensible ways of understanding and managing them. Raising a Moody Child provides state-of-the-art information interwoven with strategies the authors have developed over the years to mitigate the challenges as well as celebrate the strengths posed by 'moody' young people."--Gabrielle A. Carlson, MD, Director, Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Stony Brook University, "Bipolar illness and depression can derail a child's normal development at any age. With sage advice to parents (and kids) that 'it's not your fault, but it's your challenge,' the authors provide a roadmap and a toolkit of strategies for families facing these complicated, heritable, and treatable medical disorders. Highly recommended."--Martha Hellander, Executive Director, Child and Adolescent Bipolar Foundation "As the mother of two children who have been diagnosed with mood disorders, I found this book invaluable. It is extremely thorough and readab≤ provides solid, current information; and covers every aspect of life that is affected by these disorders. In short, the book helps families navigate murky and formidable waters. It is a great plus to have such a resource available."--Edna Wright, Bexley, OH "This is an extremely reassuring and eminently practical book that educates and empowers parents of children with bipolar disorder. Not only does it demystify situations that so often paralyze parents, it moves them to a place where they can become much more effective in helping their ill children as well as their family as a whole."--Demitri F. Papolos, MD, and Janice Papolos, authors ofThe Bipolar Child "Until we have a 'cure' for mood disorders, young people, their families, and educators will need informed and sensible ways of understanding and managing them.Raising a Moody Childprovides state-of-the-art information interwoven with strategies the authors have developed over the years to mitigate the challenges as well as celebrate the strengths posed by 'moody' young people."--Gabrielle A. Carlson, MD, Director, Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Stony Brook University, "An excellent book with extremely practical information and strategies for parents of children and youth that struggle with mood problems....I would recommend it for every parent of a child with mood problems. Though written for parents, mental health professionals including trainees will find it helpful too in providing a comprehensive template with which to give psychoeducation to families."--The Journal of Canadian Child and Adolescent Psychiatry "This book does what it sets out to. It says it clearly and in a way that will provide support and much needed information for anyone who is helping a child with a mood disorder."--Children Now "...a calming guide....The authors do a fantastic job breaking down the meaning of mood disorder, how to find treatment, and how to help a child and family cope."--Youth Today  "The book offers numerous useful tips for caregivers and others new to or unfamiliar with the children's social services system....The goal is to help parents, and the professionals who support them, find assistance for improving children's lives. The authors also provide useful information, particularly for individuals who do not understand how children's mental health and other social services work, including how diagnoses are made, different types of therapy and interventions, and medicines and side effects. The book offers advice on working with school systems....It is definitely a book for parents, older siblings, and others who may work with families having children with mood disorders."--Community Mental Health Journal   "An excellent book that provides parents with thoughtful guidance on how best to navigate this difficult terrain....Few resources present the problem and the solutions as clearly and sensitively....The authors present a 'tool kit' which includes a variety of useful coping strategies and activities....The authors use thoughtful vignettes of when and how to use these strategies with children of different ages and in different situations....Although the book is written for parents, mental health professionals will find the information in this book useful, too, particularly those not experienced in the treatment of childhood mood disorders. The authors have written a book of uncommon wisdom for the real heroes in this difficult journey--the parents who love and care for their moody child."--Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Book Reviews, "This book does what it sets out to. It says it clearly and in a way that will provide support and much needed information for anyone who is helping a child with a mood disorder."--Children Now "...a calming guide....The authors do a fantastic job breaking down the meaning of mood disorder, how to find treatment, and how to help a child and family cope."--Youth Today
Table of Content
I. Understanding Your Child's Problems 1. Difficult, Temperamental, Impossible: The Challenge of Raising a Moody Child 2. What's Wrong with My Child? 3. Why My Child? 4. The First Step in Getting Good Treatment Is Getting a Good Evaluation II. Treatment 5. Getting the Big Picture 6. What Do Medications Offer? 7. What Should I Expect from Therapy? III. Helping Your Child Cope 8. Ten Principles for Managing a Mood Disorder 9. Coping Skills for Moody Children 10. Mood Disorders in the School Setting: What You Need to Know to Help Your Child Cope 11. Crisis Management IV. Helping Your Family Live with a Mood Disorder 12. How Mood Disorders Affect Family Life 13. How Can You Help Siblings? 14. How to Take Care of Yourself
Copyright Date
2004
Lccn
2003-010339
Dewey Decimal
618.92/8527
Intended Audience
Trade
Dewey Edition
21
Illustrated
Yes

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