儿童普遍的担忧和焦虑

Thomas H. Ollendick, Duane G. Ollendick
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与焦虑儿童及其家庭一起工作对临床医生和研究人员提出了许多挑战。与诊断、评估和治疗相关的问题比比皆是。这些孩子中的许多人同时存在抑郁、注意力不集中和对立的问题。此外,对这些儿童中的许多人来说,焦虑植根于家庭和社会环境中,并在不同的发展过程中有所不同。因此,焦虑并不仅仅存在于孩子身上。相反,在评估和治疗这些儿童及其家庭时,必须考虑重要的发展和环境因素。为了达到这一目的,一系列广泛的评估策略可能被证明是有用的,包括诊断访谈、自我报告问卷、家长和教师行为检查表,以及在各种情况下对儿童及其家庭的行为观察。经验支持的治疗方法已经开发出来解决这些问题,包括行为和认知行为程序。诊断,评估和治疗在一个案例研究中说明,说明了与这些儿童及其家庭一起工作的几个问题。©1997 John Wiley &儿子,Inc。
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General worry and anxiety in children

Working with anxious children and their families presents a number of challenges to the clinician and researcher. Issues related to diagnosis, assessment, and treatment abound. Many of these children present with co-occurring problems of depression, attention, and oppositionality. Furthermore, for many of these children, anxiety is embedded in familial and social contexts and varies across development. As a result, anxiety does not exist solely in the child. Rather, important developmental and contextual factors must be considered both in the assessment and treatment of these children and their families. Toward this end, a wide array of assessment strategies may prove useful, including diagnostic interviews, self-report questionnaires, parent and teacher behavior checklists, and behavioral observation of the child and his or her family in various contexts. Empirically supported treatments have been developed to address these problems, including behavioral and cognitive-behavioral procedures. Diagnosis, assessment, and treatment are illustrated in a case study that illustrates several issues in working with these children and their families. © 1997 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

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