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Young Adult Mental Health
Jon E Grant and Marc N Potenza
464 pages
978-0-19-533271-1
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Hardback
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10 September 2009
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The years between 18 and 29 have become an extended period of development between adolescence and middle adulthood; young adulthood is a time of many new personal, social, and cultural pressures. Risk-taking behaviors, including substance use, typically peak during this time period in part due to neurbiological development, identity exploration, and social interactions, and most major psychiatric disorders develop during young adulthood. Young Adult Mental Health will provide researchers and clinicians in the United States and elsewhere with a clear understanding of the developmental, clinical, and socio-cultural features of mental health unique to young adults, and how this developmental period influences critical assessment and
treatment. Bringing together leading experts from psychology and psychiatry, the book surveys how major developmental milestones such as marriage and childrearing influence mental health and well-being among young adults, and the ways in which psychiatric disorders may present differently in this age group. It also reviews the conceptual and assessment challenges, phenomenology, and appropriate pharmacological and behavioral treatments of the many psychiatric difficulties faced by young adults. Finally, the book examines current research on mental health issues in young adults and reviews the strengths of the evidence, providing mental health professionals with a thorough grasp of mental health issues that will allow them to talk intelligently and informatively with young adults and to
make well-informed assessment and treatment decisions based on the unique needs of this age group. Young Adult Mental Health is an essential resource for psychiatrists and psychologists who treat young adults. It will also be useful to researchers in various areas of mental health, and to scientists who are interested in issues of age and development.
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"This book offers a very detailed but well-written exploration of the developmental issues, available evidence, and treatment of psychiatric issues of young adults." - Doody's Notes
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Introduction, Jon E. Grant and Marc N. Potenza
1: Developemnt in the Transition to Adulthood: Vulnerabilities and Opportunities, Keith B. Burt and Ann S. Masten
2: Adolescence: On the Neural Path to Adulthood—Anatomy, Connectivity, and Ontogeny of the Nodes of the Triadic Model, Monique Ernst and Julie Fudge
3: Risk-taking Behaviors Across the Transition from Adolescence to Young Adulthood, Elizabeth K. Reynolds, Jessica Magidson, Linda Mayes, and C.W. Lejuez
4: Impact of Childhood Mental Health Problems, Leslie A. Hulvershorn, Craig A. Erickson, and R. Andrew Chambers
5: College and Career, Jessica M. Cronce and William R. Corbin
6: The Mental Health of Yougn Adults: A Gender-Informed Perspective; The Trajectory from Childhood to Young Adulthood: Stumbling Blocks of Emotional Dysfunction and Pathways to Healthy Resilience—A "Modern" Approach, William S. Pollack
7: Cultural and Ethnic Considerations in Young Adult Mental Health, Declan T. Barry and Mark Beitel
8: Body Image, Jennifer L. Greenberg, Sherrie S. Delinsky, Hannah E. Reese, Ulrike Buhlmann, and Sabine Wilhelm
9: Coping with Stress and Trauma in Young Adulthood, Scott M. Hyman, Steven N. Gold, and Rajita Sinha
10: Intimate Romantic Relationships in Young Adulthood: A Bio-developmental Perspective, Beth A. Auslander and Susan L. Rosenthal&R
11: Marriage in Young Adulthood, Hui Liu, Sinikka Elliott, and Debra Umberson
12: Developmental Pathways to Parenting, Thomas J. McMahon
13: Barriers to Mental Health Service Use in Young Adulthood, Deborah A. Perlick, Yariv Hofstein, and Lesley A. Michael
14: Psychiatric Disorders in Young Adults: Depression Assessment and Treatment, Carlos A. Zarate, Jr.
15: Anxiety Disorders, Brian L. Odlaug, Waqar Mahmud, Andrew Goddard, and Jon E. Grant
16: Obsessive Compulsive Disorder in Young Adults, Maria C. Mancebo, Jane Eisen, and Steven A. Rasmussen
17: Tobacco Use and Nicotine Dependence, Andrew K. Littlefield and Kennet J. Sher
18: Alcohol Use Disorders in Young Adulthood, Andrew K. Littlefield and Kenneth J. Sher
19: Drug Use Disorders among Young Adults: Evaluation and Treatment, Edward V. Nunes
20: Impulse Control Disorders, Jon E. Grant and Marc N. Potenza
21: ADHD in Young Adults, Joel V. Oberstar and George M. Realmuto
22: Schizophrenia in Adolescents and Young Adults, Afshan Anjum, Priyanka Gait, Kathryn Cullen, and Tonya White
23: Bipolar Disorder in Early Adulthood: Clinical Challenges and Emerging Evidence, Alan C. Swann and Pat R. Rutherford, Jr.
24: Eating Disorders in Young Adults, Scott J. Crow
25: Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Noha F. Minshawi, Naomi B. Swiezy, Stacie Pozdol, Melissa Stuart, and Christopher J. McDougle
26: Personality Disorders, Donald W. Black and Nancee Blum
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The specification in this catalogue, including without limitation price, format, extent, number of illustrations, and month of publication, was as accurate as possible at the time the catalogue was compiled. Occasionally, due to the nature of some contractual restrictions, we are unable to ship a specific product to a particular territory. Jacket images are provisional and liable to change before publication.
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