Description
Investigates questionable, ineffective, and harmful mental health treatments for children and adolescents.
About the Author
Stephen Hupp is Professor of Psychology in the Clinical Child and School Psychology program at Southern Illinois Universit,y Edwardsville (SIUE), and a licensed clinical psychologist. His other books include Great Myths of Child Development (2015), Great Myths of Adolescence (forthcoming) and Thinking Critically about Child Development (forthcoming). In 2015, he won the Great Teacher Award from the SIUE Alumni Association and he is an executive producer for the Science Moms documentary.
Reviews
'Finally, a volume that clearly helps parents and educators discriminate scientifically-supported fact from pseudoscience fiction about child psychotherapy. Leave your inkblots and dream interpretations at the door, and learn the truth about how psychologists effectively reduce youths' mental illness and distress. A must read for anyone who is serious about reducing children's psychological symptoms and ensuring a better future for the next generation!' Mitch Prinstein, John Van Seters Distinguished Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
'... full of fascinating information and is extensively referenced ... an invaluable guide ... There is reason to hope that good science will prevail and that this book will be instrumental in making progress. This book would be instructive for psychotherapists and it is an invaluable resource for parents who are trying to find an effective psychotherapy for their children and adolescents.' Science-Based Medicine (www.sciencebasedmedicine.org)
Book Information
ISBN 9781107175310
Author Stephen Hupp
Format Hardback
Page Count 334
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 590g
Dimensions(mm) 235mm * 157mm * 21mm