Session #6: Thursday, July 11, 2024 2:00 – 4:30 p.m.
Section outline
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Topic: Questions and discussion of the videos- with emphasis on suicide assessment
Topic: Externalizing Disorders
A. Temperament and Resilience
B. ADHD, Impulsivity, and Anger
C. Oppositional Defiant Disorder, Conduct Disorder, and Delinquency
D. Adolescent Sexuality and Drug Use/Abuse
Readings:
Required:
-Boyd-Webb, N. (2019) Chapter 13.
-Bromfield, R. (2007) Chapter 17.
Belendiuk, K.A., Riggs, P. Treatment of Adolescent Substance Use Disorders. Curr Treat Options Psych 1, 175–188 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1007/s40501-014-0016-3-
-Smith, D.K., Leve, L.D., and Chamberlain, P. (2006). Adolescent girls’ offending and health risking sexual behavior: The predictive role of trauma. Child Maltreatment, 11, 346-353.
Recommended:
Hagerty, Barbara Bradley “When Your Child is a Psychopath" The Atlantic June, 2017 issue
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Lochman JE, Powell NP, Boxmeyer CL, Jimenez-Camargo L. (2011) Cognitive-behavioral therapy for externalizing disorders in children and adolescents. Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 2, 305-18.
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Smith, D.K., Leve, L.D., and Chamberlain, P. (2006). Adolescent girls’ offending and health risking sexual behavior: The predictive role of trauma. Child Maltreatment, 11, 346-3
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The condition has long been considered untreatable. Experts can spot it in a child as young as 3 or 4. But a new clinical approach offers hope.
The Atlantic June, 2017 issue Author: Barbara Bradley Hagerty
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