Cognitive-behavioral Therapy for Impulsive Children

Cognitive-behavioral Therapy for Impulsive Children by Philip C. Kendall, published by Guilford Press on March 26, 1993, is a second edition that spans 239 pages. This book builds on the successful methods established in the first edition, providing clinicians with strategies to help children reduce impulsivity and enhance self-control. The authors have expanded their program to address a wider range of issues, including impulsive behavior associated with ADHD, Conduct Disorder, and learning disabilities, while also incorporating hands-on workbook materials and involving parents and teachers in the therapeutic process.
Readers will find detailed descriptions of treatment strategies, supported by case examples and transcripts, making this edition a comprehensive resource for professionals working with children. The book emphasizes the importance of developing clinically sensitive and empirically sound approaches to impulsivity, making it suitable for child and family psychologists, social workers, educators, and psychiatrists. Additionally, it serves as a valuable text for courses in various mental health fields, while remaining accessible to parents and teachers who interact with impulsive children.
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The first edition of Kendall and Braswell’s Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Impulsive Children has been used successfully by thousands of clinicians to help children reduce impulsivity and improve their self-control. Building on the procedures reviewers call “powerful tools,” “empirically sound and clinically sophisticated,” and “of great value to professionals who work with children,” the authors have expanded the program that they designed and developed in a number of ways. These include: adaptations that expand its use to a wider range of problems, including impulsive behavior both with and without ADHD, Conduct Disorder, and learning disabilities; greater utilization of hands-on workbook materials; systematic involvement of parents and teachers; application to a broader variety of settings – from the clinician’s office to work with groups, families, and within schools; and more detailed descriptions of treatment strategies, clearly illustrated with case examples and transcripts.
Revising and updating the acclaimed original work, and presenting the most detailed account to date of how to implement the authors’ carefully wrought procedures, this second edition is an invaluable resource for anyone working with children who need to learn how to “stop and think” before they act.
Readers will find this book a rich model of how psychologists develop clinically sensitive and empirically sound approaches to a problem. Offering the specificity clinicians need to incorporate these strategies into their practice, this volume is an invaluable resource for child and family psychologists, social workers, educators, and psychiatrists. It also serves as an ancillary text for courses in school psychology, clinical child psychology, educational interventions, applied developmental psychology, and other mental-health-related classes. In addition, parents, classroom teachers, and others who encounter impulsive children will find the work accessible and informative.
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