Handbook of Psychology
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CHAPTER 19 Child Health Psychology LAMIA P. BARAKAT, ALICIA KUNIN-BATSON, AND ANNE E. KAZAK 439 BASIC ASSUMPTIONS 439 Assumption ...
440 Child Health Psychology including the fact that most children cannot consent for med- ical care independently. The theory hi ...
Basic Assumptions 441 specialty of pediatric psychology (Routh, 1975). Through efforts of psychologists who identi“ed themselves ...
442 Child Health Psychology The work of Bleil, Ramesh, Miller, and Wood (2000) re- ”ects research in pediatric psychology that b ...
Basic Assumptions 443 TABLE 19.1 Summary of Special Series on Empirically Supported Treatments in the Journal of Pediatric Psych ...
444 Child Health Psychology offered by pediatric psychologists across a broad array of ill- nesses and symptoms. Well-establishe ...
Levels of Risk and Related Psychological Interventions 445 psychological distress and dysfunction in the child patient and/or th ...
446 Child Health Psychology treatment but particularly for children with intensive regi- mens such as children with IDDM and chi ...
Universal Interventions 447 rates for young children have increased, and most children are immunized by the time they enter scho ...
448 Child Health Psychology apply rules are made, rules cannot be generated for all of the unusual and unexpected accidents that ...
Selective Interventions 449 Flowing from the biobehavioral model, Varni and his col- leagues (1995) recommend that interventions ...
450 Child Health Psychology TABLE 19.2 Cognitive and Behavioral Interventions for Procedural Pain Technique Description Preparat ...
Selective Interventions 451 Researchers have also begun to investigate the impact of children•s prior experiences and temperamen ...
452 Child Health Psychology (Hurtig & Viera, 1986), and depression related to a perceived loss of control (Brown, Armstrong, ...
Selective Interventions 453 There is compelling evidence to support CBT, targeting the antecedents and consequences of recurrent ...
454 Child Health Psychology illness or illness symptoms, perceived severity of symptoms, and costs (perceived barriers) versus b ...
Indicated Interventions 455 potential it presents for long-term dif“culties into adulthood. As with other injuries and illnesses ...
456 Child Health Psychology much more dif“cult than prior to their injury. They may feel abandoned by friends and unable to be i ...
Indicated Interventions 457 follow-up assessment. The “ndings suggest that further re- search to test social skills training in ...
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