TY - BOOK AU - Kapalka,George M. TI - Treating disruptive disorders: a guide to psychological, pharmacological, and combined therapies T2 - Clinical topics in psychology and psychiatry SN - 9780415719599 (hbk) AV - RC394.A85 T74 2015 U1 - 616.85890651 T71 2015 23 PY - 2015/// CY - New York, NY, USA PB - Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group KW - Attention Deficit and Disruptive Behavior Disorders KW - therapy KW - drug therapy KW - psychology KW - Combined Modality Therapy KW - Psychotherapy KW - Psychotropic Drugs KW - therapeutic use N1 - Includes bibliographical references; To medicate or not to medicate : weighing the benefits and challenges of available treatments for disruptive disorders / George M. Kapalka and Angela A. Gorman -- Brain structure and function involved in self-control, impulsivity, and disruptive behaviors / Ken Fogel -- Psychological and developmental understanding of self-control, impulsivity, and disruptive behaviors / Matthew Tirrell and George M. Kapalka -- Epidemiology and course of disruptive disorders / Jessy Warner-Cohen, Jennifer M. Twyford, and Lara Buckley -- Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder / Anil Chacko, Nicole Feirsen, Estrella Rajwan, Amanda Zwilling, William E. Pelham, and George M. Kapalka -- Oppositional defiant disorder / David F. Curtis, Sara R. Elkins, Samantha Miller, Margaret J. Areizaga, Elizabeth Brestan-Knight, and Timothy Thornberry -- Conduct disorder / Tony Wu, Nicolette Howells, Jennifer Burger, Patricia Lopez, Rebecca Lundeen & Angela V. Sikkenga -- Tourette syndrome and other tic disorders / Loran P. Hayes, Michael B. Himle, Krishnapriya Ramanujam, and David Shprecher -- Intermittent explosive disorder / Edward F. Hudspeth, Dawn Wirick, and Kimberly M. Matthews -- Intellectual disability and autism spectrum disorder / Robert W. Heffer, Brandi L. Chew, Robert Perna, Sonia C. Izmirian, Michael S.L. Ching, Ashlee R. Loughan, Ivette M. Calles, and Vincent P. Aguirre -- Mood and personality disorders / Mimi Sa -- Neurocognitive disorders and delirium / Benjamin D. Hill, Channing Sofko, Lia Billington, and Heather Kirkpatrick; CAS; Bachelor of Science in Psychology N2 - Treating Disruptive Disorders is a practical book for busy clinicians-psychiatrists, psychologists, mental health counselors, clinical social workers, and more-as well as students, interns, or residents in the mental health professions. It distills the most important information about combined as well as solitary treatments of a variety of psychological disorders characterized by disruptive behaviors, including those where disruptive aspects are part of core symptoms (like ADHD, ODD, or conduct disorder), and those where disruptive features are commonly associated with core symptoms like mood. ER -