ABSTRACT
In this volume, Kathleen Nader has compiled an articulate and comprehensive guide to the complex process of assessment in youth and adolescent trauma. There are many issues that are important to evaluating children and adolescents, and it is increasingly clear that reliance on just one type of assessment does not provide the most accurate results. From history to recent advances, this book covers a wide range of methods and measures for assessing trauma, including case examples to illustrate the integration of these different facets. Altogether, the broad scope and inclusive depth of this work make it an essential addition to the field of trauma assessment.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Part I: Understanding Trauma in Youths and the Issues Related to Its Assessment
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Part II: Aspects of Youth and Environment: Their Influence on the Assessment of Trauma
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Part III: Methods and Measures for Assessing Trauma in Youths
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Part IV Assessing Additional Trauma Symptoms
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Part V Pulling it All Together