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Zusatztext "I am very impressed with the scope and aim of this proposal and with the lineup of authors. In sum, Ron Brown's proposal shows a great deal of promise, has very few weaknesses, is unique, and has a high likelihood of being very successful and influential." — Ken Merrell University of Oregon "I agree with the editor's premise that recent changes in the health care system are shifting the delivery of pediatric psychological services within school settings. Because attention to pediatric issues of mental health is a relatively recent phenomenon, many school and community practitioners may not have received training in their graduate programs, so that a handbook in this area may be a great resource to them." — Colette Ingraham San Diego State University "There are a number of positive aspects of this book: the topic is important for current practice, the author is a well respected professional in pediatric psychology, and many of the contributors are also well known. There are now a handful of school psychology programs with courses in pediatric psychology which might use this book as a text." — Sylvia Rosenfield University of Maryland Informationen zum Autor Ronald T. Brown Klappentext The recent radical expansn of the practice of school psych to include clinical child & pediatric psy &various health issues hs left very few school-basd psycholgsts or allied health practionrs w/ traing in Pediatric Psy This hdbk is a response to tht nee Zusammenfassung The recent radical expansn of the practice of school psych to include clinical child & pediatric psy &various health issues hs left very few school-basd psycholgsts or allied health practionrs w/ traing in Pediatric Psy This hdbk is a response to tht nee Inhaltsverzeichnis Contents: Preface. R. Brown, Introduction: Changes in the Provision of Health Care to Children and Adolescents. Part I: Background. D. Drotar, T. Palermo, C. Barry, Collaboration With Schools: Models and Methods in Pediatric Psychology and Pediatrics. T.J. Power, J. Blom-Hoffman, The School as a Venue for Managing and Preventing Health Problems: Opportunities and Challenges. E.S. Shapiro, P.H. Manz, Collaborating With Schools in the Provision of Pediatric Psychological Services. Part II: Prevention and Health Promotion. M.C. Roberts, K.J. Brown, R. Boles, J.O. Mashunkashey, Prevention of Injuries: Concepts and Interventions for Pediatric Psychology in the Schools. B.F. Fuemmeler, Promotion of Health Behaviors. B.K. Nastasi, Promotion of Mental Health. S.J. Simonian, K.J. Tarnowski, Early Identification of Physical and Psychological Disorders in the School Setting. K.L. Lemanek, Adherence. Part III: Diseases Encountered in School Settings. R.D. Annett, Asthma. D. Young-Hyman, Diabetes and the School Age Child and Adolescent: Facilitating Good Glycemic Control and Quality of Life. R.A. Smith, S.C. Martin, P.L. Wolters, Pediatric and Adolescent HIV/AIDS. J. Williams, Seizure Disorders. M.J. Bonner, K.K. Hardy, E. Ezell, R. Ware, Hematological Disorders: Sickle Cell Disease and Hemophilia. F.D. Armstrong, B.G. Briery, Childhood Cancer and the School. D.R. DeMaso, Pediatric Heart Disease. L.S. Walker, W.S. Johnson, Recurrent Abdominal Pain and Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders in the School Setting. L. Ewing-Cobbs, D.R. Bloom, Traumatic Brain Injury: Neuropsychological, Psychiatric, and Educational Issues. A.L. Quittner, A.C. Modi, A.L. Roux, Psychosocial Challenges and Clinical Interventions for Children and Adolescents With Cystic Fibrosis: A Developmental Approach. Part IV: Developmental Disorders and Conditions. L. Phelps, Genetic Disorders in Children. J...