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OverviewThe go-to guide for those raising children with mental disorders. The prevalence of mental health disorders in children is rising in the United States. In fact, recent studies estimate that one in six children ages six to seventeen have a mental health disorder. Your Child's Mental Health Diagnosis: A Comprehensive and Compassionate Guide for Parents is a valuable resource for parents who have a child diagnosed with a mental health disorder or who are concerned about their child’s emotional well-being. Jacqueline Corcoran, an academic and clinical expert with personal experience on the subject, draws back the curtain on how diagnoses are determined in the U.S., the limits of labels, and how labels can help. Then, organized by common mental health disorders, Corcoran provides comprehensive information about each condition’s symptoms, frequently co-occurring disorders, contributory factors, evidence-based treatments, medication options, working with your child’s school, and insight from parents’ own experiences. Your Child's Mental Health Diagnosis also addresses the overwhelming emotions parents may feel when witnessing their child suffer and emphasizes the importance of parents looking after their own mental health and relationships. An empathetic guide backed by up-to-date research, this book provides the support, information, and practical strategies parents need to help their child thrive despite the challenges they may face. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jacqueline CorcoranPublisher: Rowman & Littlefield Imprint: Rowman & Littlefield Dimensions: Width: 14.60cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 22.40cm Weight: 0.426kg ISBN: 9781538175033ISBN 10: 1538175037 Pages: 264 Publication Date: 04 June 2024 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviews"Your Child's Mental Health Diagnosis provides clear, person-centered, and evidence-based advice gleaned from Jacqueline Corcoran's extensive experience working with children and teens. Corcoran writes with the clarity and empathic understanding that every parent needs to successfully navigate the challenges of a child's mental health diagnosis. Parents will learn how mental disorders are diagnosed, details about medication and therapy, tips for dealing with the medical and school systems, and concrete strategies to help their children cope and thrive. What should parents do if their kids are among the one in six 6-to-17-year-olds diagnosed with a mental disorder? In this reassuring guide, clinical social worker Corcoran, a professor at the University of Pennsylvania School of Social Policy and Practice, gives easy-to-understand advice. Dismiss debunked ideas like blaming ""refrigerator mothers"" for autism or thinking of homosexuality as a problem. A mind-boggling nine percent of 4-to-17-year-olds in the U.S. have been diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. This condition can affect the whole family: parents of a child with ADHD are more likely to be divorced. Like adults, kids can suffer from social anxiety and obsessive-compulsive disorder. OCD behavior like skin-picking, hair-pulling, and arranging items in specific ways can be a means of assuaging anxiety. Corcoran explains cognitive-behavioral therapy and ""orthorexia nervosa,"" an obsession with a fit and healthy lifestyle that's not yet in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders. Among the discipline tips she offers are focus on consequences (if a child destroys something, don't replace it) and offer choices; they're better than a flat ""no."" A genuinely helpful handbook. Dr. Corcoran' book is an incredibly useful guidebook for parents who are learning to navigate the treatment resources available to a child with a Mental Health Diagnosis. The book is organized around the 10 most frequent mental health diagnoses, including ADHD, autism, depression, anxiety. etc., and you might be tempted to ignore this book if your child has been diagnosed with only one of these disorders. Do not make that mistake. Parents quickly learn that a child might have been identified with a single diagnosis that describes most of the behaviors of that child, but that their child has some symptoms of the other diagnoses as well. Dr. Corcoran describes each diagnosis clearly and with fascinating examples. But the real strength of this book is the extensive focus on the treatment of each of these symptom behaviors, whether that treatment is psychological, educational or medical. If you have a child with a mental health disorder, this book will be your bible." Dr. Corcoran' book is an incredibly useful guidebook for parents who are learning to navigate the treatment resources available to a child with a Mental Health Diagnosis. The book is organized around the 10 most frequent mental health diagnoses, including ADHD, autism, depression, anxiety. etc., and you might be tempted to ignore this book if your child has been diagnosed with only one of these disorders. Do not make that mistake. Parents quickly learn that a child might have been identified with a single diagnosis that describes most of the behaviors of that child, but that their child has some symptoms of the other diagnoses as well. Dr. Corcoran describes each diagnosis clearly and with fascinating examples. But the real strength of this book is the extensive focus on the treatment of each of these symptom behaviors, whether that treatment is psychological, educational or medical. If you have a child with a mental health disorder, this book will be your bible. --Walt Karniski, MD, Developmental Pediatrician and author of ADHD Medication: Does It Work and Is It Safe? Your Child's Mental Health Diagnosis provides clear, person-centered, and evidence-based advice gleaned from Jacqueline Corcoran's extensive experience working with children and teens. Corcoran writes with the clarity and empathic understanding that every parent needs to successfully navigate the challenges of a child's mental health diagnosis. Parents will learn how mental disorders are diagnosed, details about medication and therapy, tips for dealing with the medical and school systems, and concrete strategies to help their children cope and thrive. --Brittany B. Polat, nonprofit founder and author of Journal Like a Stoic and Tranquility Parenting "Your Child's Mental Health Diagnosis provides clear, person-centered, and evidence-based advice gleaned from Jacqueline Corcoran's extensive experience working with children and teens. Corcoran writes with the clarity and empathic understanding that every parent needs to successfully navigate the challenges of a child's mental health diagnosis. Parents will learn how mental disorders are diagnosed, details about medication and therapy, tips for dealing with the medical and school systems, and concrete strategies to help their children cope and thrive. Dr. Corcoran' book is an incredibly useful guidebook for parents who are learning to navigate the treatment resources available to a child with a Mental Health Diagnosis. The book is organized around the 10 most frequent mental health diagnoses, including ADHD, autism, depression, anxiety. etc., and you might be tempted to ignore this book if your child has been diagnosed with only one of these disorders. Do not make that mistake. Parents quickly learn that a child might have been identified with a single diagnosis that describes most of the behaviors of that child, but that their child has some symptoms of the other diagnoses as well. Dr. Corcoran describes each diagnosis clearly and with fascinating examples. But the real strength of this book is the extensive focus on the treatment of each of these symptom behaviors, whether that treatment is psychological, educational or medical. If you have a child with a mental health disorder, this book will be your bible. What should parents do if their kids are among the one in six 6-to-17-year-olds diagnosed with a mental disorder? In this reassuring guide, clinical social worker Corcoran, a professor at the University of Pennsylvania School of Social Policy and Practice, gives easy-to-understand advice. Dismiss debunked ideas like blaming ""refrigerator mothers"" for autism or thinking of homosexuality as a problem. A mind-boggling nine percent of 4-to-17-year-olds in the U.S. have been diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. This condition can affect the whole family: parents of a child with ADHD are more likely to be divorced. Like adults, kids can suffer from social anxiety and obsessive-compulsive disorder. OCD behavior like skin-picking, hair-pulling, and arranging items in specific ways can be a means of assuaging anxiety. Corcoran explains cognitive-behavioral therapy and ""orthorexia nervosa,"" an obsession with a fit and healthy lifestyle that's not yet in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders. Among the discipline tips she offers are focus on consequences (if a child destroys something, don't replace it) and offer choices; they're better than a flat ""no."" A genuinely helpful handbook." Author InformationJacqueline Corcoran, PhD, is a professor at the University of Pennsylvania in the School of Social Policy and Practice, where her courses include child and adolescent mental health, clinical assessment, and cognitive behavioral therapy. She belongs to the National Association of Social Workers, the Council on Social Work Education, and the Society for Research and Social Work. She is also a licensed clinical social worker for children and parents. Dr. Corcoran shares the lived experience of having two children who have been diagnosed with a range of disorders. 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