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The Parents' Guide to Psychological First Aid Gerald Koocher (, Dean, School for Health Studies, Simmons College, Boston, Massachusetts)

The Parents' Guide to Psychological First Aid By Gerald Koocher (, Dean, School for Health Studies, Simmons College, Boston, Massachusetts)

The Parents' Guide to Psychological First Aid by Gerald Koocher (, Dean, School for Health Studies, Simmons College, Boston, Massachusetts)


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The Parents' Guide to Psychological First Aid by Gerald Koocher (, Dean, School for Health Studies, Simmons College, Boston, Massachusetts)

Does your young daughter talk endlessly about invisible friends, dragons in the basement, and monsters in the closet? Is your teenager about to start high school or being victimized by bullies? Is your son mortally afraid of certain insects or of injections at the doctor's office? Compiled by two seasoned clinical psychologists, The Parents' Guide to Psychological First Aid brings together articles by recognized experts who provide you with the information you need to help your child navigate the many trying problems that typically afflict young people. Written in an engaging style, this book offers sage advice on a raft of everyday problems that have psychological solutions. The contributors cover such topics as body image and physical appearance; cigarettes, drugs, and alcohol; overeating and obesity; dental visits; the birth of a sibling and sibling rivalries; temper tantrums; fostering self-esteem; shyness and social anxiety; and much more. Each expert article provides an overview of the issues, offers reassurance for minor problems and strategies for crisis management, and discusses the red flags that indicate that professional help is needed. In addition, the book is organized into various categories to make it easier to find information. For instance, the Family Issues section includes articles on Blended Families, Divorce, and Traveling; the Adolescent Issues section covers such topics as Dating and Driving; and the Social/Peer Issues section explores such subjects as Sportsmanship, Homesickness, and Making Friends. An encyclopedic reference for parents concerned with maintaining the mental health of their children, this indispensable volume will help you help your child to deal effectively with stress and pressure, to cope with everyday challenges, and to rebound from disappointments, mistakes, trauma, and adversity.

The Parents' Guide to Psychological First Aid Reviews

As a parent and a clinical professional, I highly recommend this book to all parents and parents-to-be as an extremely helpful guide with pragmatic advice on successfully managing the normal crises in your children's lives. * Michael S. Goldsby *

About Gerald Koocher (, Dean, School for Health Studies, Simmons College, Boston, Massachusetts)

Gerald Koocher is Dean of the School for Health Studies, Simmons College. He is a past president of the American Psychological Association and the author of Ethics in Psychology, Psychologists' Desk Reference, and The Clinician's Guide to Evidence-Based Practices. Annette La Greca is Professor of Psychology at the University of Miami. She is editor of the Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology and author of Helping Children Cope With Disasters and Terrorism.

Table of Contents

Adolescent Issues - Body image and physical appearance concerns (both sexes)Adolescent Issues - Cigarettes, alcohol, drugsAdolescent Issues - Dating - boy/girlfriends - breakupsAdolescent Isuses - Driving (readiness and safety)Adolescent Issues - Self Injury (Should I be worried about suicide risk?)Eating Problems - Introducing foods; Weaning children children from bottlesEating Problems - Overeating and obesity Eating Problems - Picky eating (and concern about Anorexia) Sleep Issues: Bedtime resistance; nightmares; not sleeping in own bedToileting - Normal DevelopmentToileting - Problems [Enuresis and Encopresis]Health - Dental visitsHealth - Hygiene problems (Refusal to bathe, brush teeth, etc.)Health - Medical procedures (immunization, blood draw, surgical prep)Health - Medical treatment (adherence issues, as with medication)Family Issues - Birth of siblingFamily Issues - Blended FamiliesFamily Issues - Communication (parental conversations with an uncommunicative child)Family Issues - DivorceFamily Issues - Non-Traditional FamiliesFamily Issues - Secrets: (communicating with children on sensitive issues)Family Issues - Sibling rivalryFamily Issues - Temper tantrums and noncomplianceFamily Issues - Traveling (including first plane ride; long car rides; handling family vacations) Family Issues - Witnessing parental argument or domestic violenceAnxiety related - Fears (of dark, insects, etc.)Anxiety related - Imaginary friendsAnxiety related - Self-esteem (fostering and improving)Anxiety related - Separation anxiety issues (parent going out; parent away on business trip; child leaving home, sleep overs, camp)Anxiety related - Shyness/social anxietyAnxiety related - Situational and performance anxiety/test anxietySchool Issues - Application process: including high school, collegeSchool Issues - Avoidance and refusalSchool Issues - Performance and report cardsSchool Issues - Starting a new schoolSchool Issues - Conflict with teacherSchool Issues - Beginning school; first day of school (including daycare) or school transitionsSexuality - Gay/Lesbian - coming out and copingSexuality - Infant/Todler (Masturbation/Self-Stimulation)Sexuality - Preschool and school aged (Sex ed, sex play)Sexuality - Adolescent (Puberty, safe sex)Social/Peer Issues - Bullying (victimization and fighting with peers, physical/verbal, teasing)Social/Peer Issues - Change in caregivers (introducing nanny or babysitter)Social/Peer Issues - HomesicknessSocial/Peer Issues - Making friendsSocial/Peer Issues - Moving away (family relocation)Social/Peer Issues - Racial differences; religious differences (diversity issues)Social/Peer Issues - Sportsmanship and competitionUnique Stressors - Death and loss (by age and affective intensity-- pet, peer, parent, etc.) Unique Stressors - Disasters (coping with natural and human made)Finale - Serious or Persistent Problems (How can I tell when my child needs professional help?)

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NLS9780195381917
9780195381917
0195381912
The Parents' Guide to Psychological First Aid by Gerald Koocher (, Dean, School for Health Studies, Simmons College, Boston, Massachusetts)
New
Paperback
Oxford University Press Inc
2010-12-23
384
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