Table of Contents
Chapter One: Overview of the Conduct Disorders
- What Are the Conduct Disorders?
- How Common are the Conduct Disorders?
- What is the Prognosis for those with a Conduct Disorder?
Chapter Two: Diagnosing the Conduct Orders
- What Criteria are Used to Diagnose the Conduct Disorders?
- How Can Clinicians Develop an Effective Assessment Strategy?
- What Other Disorders Commonly Occur with Conduct Disorders?
Chapter Three: Psychological Treatments for the Conduct Disorders
- What is the Behavior Therapy Approach to Treating CD?
- What is the Cognitive Therapy Approach to Treating CD?
- What is the Family Therapy Approach to Treating CD?
- How is Group Therapy Used to Treat CD?
- How is the Psychodynamic Approach Used to Treat CD?
Chapter Four: Biological Influences and Treatments for the Conduct Disorders
- Is there a Genetic Component to the Conduct Disorders?
- How are Medications Used to Treat the Conduct Disorders?
- What is the Effectiveness of Medication Therapy?
Appendix: References for the Clinician's Bookshelf
Glossary
References
Index