INDEX 581. Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD), 65 68, 83, 146, 497
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1 Index Acculturation, 164, , 495, 500 Adherence client/patient, 29, 476, 517, 524 ethics and, 511, 513 measures of, 532 in specific treatment conditions anxiety, 112 depressive symptoms, 169, 171 diabetes, multisystemic therapy (MST), 250, 404, 527 obesity, , 367 serious emotionally disturbed (SED) youth, 393 sickle cell disease, substance use treatment, suicide treatments, 178, 183 therapist, 15, 29 30, 35, 455, 464, , 571 See also Compliance; Fidelity Adolescent Coping with Depression course, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, 556 Aggressive/antisocial behavior interventions, Agoraphobia, 85, 90 95, 97, 125 Alcoholics Anonymous, American Psychological Association (APA) accreditation, 15 APA criteria, 4, 513, 557 committee on, 513, 573 Council of Representatives, Division 12 Task force, 5, 10, 17, 301, , 490, 551, 554, 556 Presidential Task Force on Evidence-Based Practice, 12, 31, 38, 508, 514, Resolution on Evidence Based Practice, 4, 507, 522, Task Force on Promotion and Dissemination of Psychological Procedures, 5, 10, 46, 79, , 487, 506, , 551, 554 See also Division of Clinical Psychology Task Force (Division 12 Task Force) Anorexia nervosa (AN), Antidiuretics, Anxiety disorder, see specific, e.g.; Obsessive-compulsive disorder Anxiety Interview Schedule for Children/Parents (ADIS-C/P), 78, 92 Anxiety sensitivity (AS), 87 88, 90, 92, Assessment outcome measures, 30 See also specific Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), classroom studies, comorbidity and bipolar disorder, 172 mood, , 151, obsessive compulsive disorder, 112 oppositional behavior, , 250, 252, 235 SED, 394, 398, 402 multimodal incremental benefit studies, parent training studies, , prevalence, 197 research design example, 34 summer program studies, 210 symptoms, 197 Autism treatment, applied behavior analysis (ABA), , 384 behavioral therapies,
2 578 INDEX discrete trial training (DTT), early intensive behavioral intervention (EIBI), 376 incidental teaching (IT), 376 pivotal response training (PRT), 376, Treatment and Education of Autistic and related Communication Handicapped Children (TEACCH), 375, 378, See also Pervasive developmental (PDD) Autistic disorder See Autism Behavioral family systems therapy (BFST), 300 Behavioral parent training, 112, 198, 203, 216, , Binge eating disorder (BED), 335, , 348 cognitive behavioral therapy, interpersonal therapy, 346 symptoms, Binging (bingeing), Bipolar disorder assessment of, 537 case example adolescent, child, child and family-focused CBT (CFF-CBT), 153 cognitive behavior therapy, 170 comorbid, 86, 146, 389, 436, family focused treatment for adolescents (FFT-A), individual family psychoeducation (IFP), multi-family psychoeducation groups, 152, prevalence, , RAINBOW (acronym), 153 treatment in adolescence, treatment in childhood, , Blueprint for Change, 14 Brief strategic family therapy (BSFT), , 439 Brief trauma/grief focused psychotherapy, Bulimia nervosa (BN), case example, cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), family treatment, inpatient treatment, interpersonal treatment, 346 partial hospitalization, Bullying, attitudes toward, bystanders, case example, consequences of, 262 counter-productive interventions, empathy and, 263 factors of, peer victimization, program evaluations, programs, Bulli and Pupe (Bullies and Dolls), 269 Bully Busters, 269 Creating a Peaceful School Learning Environment (CAPSLE), 267 Gentle Warriors Program, 267 Olweus Bullying Prevention Program, 266 Peer Supporters Social Skills Group Intervention (S.S.GRIN), 268 Steps to Respect, 268 Stop Bullying Now! National Bullying Prevention Campaign, 273, 276 risk factors, school climate, 265 Burn treatment, virtual reality distraction and, 286 CAIR program, , 361, 363 Canadian Psychological Association, 14 Canadian Register of Health Service Providers in Psychology, 14 Cancer, acute pain, chronic pain, 288 depressive symptoms, 302 EBTs, ESTs, 12 pediatric overweight, post-traumatic stress, 304 quality of life, 356 Surviving Cancer Competently Intervention Program (SCCIP), 304 treatment, 302 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 177, 355, 357 Chambless criteria, 4 5, assessment, 539 cultural factors, 487, 558 encopresis, 324 enuresis, ethical considerations, methodological issues, 25, 33, 38 single subject design, 33
3 INDEX 579 specific treatment conditions anxiety, 66, 75, 79 autistic disorder, 375 chronic illnesses, depressive symptoms, 161 overweight, 356 suicide, 179 training, See also Division of Clinical Psychology Task Force (Division 12 Task Force) Chemotherapy, imagery-based intervention, , 305 Surviving Cancer Competently Intervention Program (SCCIP), 304 Child Involvement Rating Scale, 480 Children s Depression Rating Scale- Revised, 168 Children s Global Assessment Scale (C-GAS), 436 Children s Yale-Brown Obsessive-Compulsive Scale (CY-BOCS), 105 Chronic illnesses, Classrooms behavioral interventions, 198 contingency management, 394 Client characteristics in EBTs, age, 474 comorbidity, developmental characteristics, 474 family characteristics, Clinical expertise, Clinician judgment and EBTs, 507 Cochrane reviews, 557, 560, 561 Community mental health centers (CMHCs), 35, Compliance as outcome measure, , 230, patient/client compliance, 472, 480 specific treatment conditions and adolescent mood, elimination, , eating, 343 OCD, 111 panic disorder, 89 therapist compliance, See also Adherence; Fidelity; Noncompliance Comprehensive training plan, Conduct disorder (CD) interventions Anger Coping Program (ACP), Coping Power Program (CPP), Functional Family Therapy (FFT), The Incredible Years, Multisystemic Therapy (MST), Conduct problems, defined, Continuing education (CE), 15, 74, 463 Coping Cat, 68, 403, 492, Coping Koala, 68, 499 Coping with Depression Course, Costs and benefits of interventions, 454, 463, 507, Critical Incident Stress Debriefing (CISD), 128, 130 Cuento Therapy, 491 Cultural competence, 490, , 553, 558, 565, 571 See also Ethnicity Deployment-focused model of dissemination, 16 17, Depressive adolescent treatments Adolescent Coping with Depression course, Attachment-Based Family Therapy (ABFT), 163, 168 cognitive behavior therapy (CBT), Family and Coping Skills (FACS), 169 interpersonal psychotherapy (IPT), childhood treatments cognitive-behavioral treatment (CBT), family systems, social skills, 150 cyclothymic disorder, 162 Depressive Disorder-Not Otherwise Specified (DD-NOS), 162 Dysthymic Disorder, 162 pharmacotherapy, 166, 167 Treatment for Adolescents with Depression Study (TADS), Developmental-ecological perspective, 243 Diabetes, Dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), 179, 181, 182 Diffusion, 36, 53 56, Disasters, see Natural disasters Discrete Trial Teaching (DTT), Dissemination, frameworks guiding deployment-focused model, 16 17, diffusion of innovations theory, communication channels, 453 innovation characteristics, 453 social system, time,
4 580 INDEX implementation research framework, 456 mental health system ecological model, Diversity (e.g., ethnic or cultural) cultural competence, 490, , 553 effective black parenting, evidence based assessment, 540, implementing EBTs, obesity treatments, 365 SED, 401 training issues, 557 treatment outcomes, 571 See also Ethnicity Division of Clinical Psychology Task Force (Division 12 Task Force), 5, 10, 17, 46, 301, , 490, 551, 556 See also Chambless criteria Earthquakes, see Natural disasters Eating, Eating Disorder Not Otherwise Specified (ED-NOS), 335 interventions for, cognitive analytic treatment (CAT), 346 cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), conjoint family therapy (CFT), day treatment, 340 Ego Oriented Individual Treatment (EOIT), family-based treatment, interpersonal therapy (IPT), 346 outpatient treatment, partial hospitalization, 340 psychodynamic therapy, separated family therapy (SFT), See also specific, e.g.; Anorexia nervosa (AN) Efficacy and effectiveness research, Empathy peer victimization, , 267, social skills, 410, 412 therapeutic process, 19, 163, 267 Empirically supported therapies, see Empirically supported treatments Empirically supported treatments barriers to, 48 criticisms of, culture and, 488, , ethical practice, , evidence based practice (EBP), 12 14, 552 impetus behind EST movement, 9 reactions to, 6 See also treatments listed under specific Empirically validated treatments defined, 10 training and, 554 See also treatments listed under specific Encopresis, 311, constipation and, , 325 functional encopresis without, 328 diagnosis of, etiology, evaluation, 323 evidence of effectiveness, treatment components behavioral treatment, 327 biofeedback, bowel evacuation, 324 dietary changes, 325 facilitation medication, scheduling toilet sits, Enuresis, bed devices and, 314 diagnosis, 311 evaluation, evidence of effectiveness, pajama devices, treatment packages/components cleanliness training, 318 cognitive therapy, 320 dry bed training, 316 full spectrum home training (FSHT), 316 hypnotism, 319 Kegel/stream interruption exercises, 317 medication, 320 overlearning, 318 paired associations, retention control training (RCT), reward systems, 318 self-monitoring, 319 waking schedule, Ethnicity anxiety treatment, criticisms of treatment outcome research, effective black parenting, empirically supported treatments, 11 evidence based practice, evidence based therapies, guide to using EBTs with, modifications to EBTs and, 491 parent modification training, obesity/overweight, 355 treatment moderation, 32, 572 See also Diversity (e.g., ethnic or cultural) Evidence-based assessment, community mental health centers, 526 criteria, 539 historical significance, 538
5 INDEX 581 implementation issues, beyond the child or adolescent, 545 categorical and dimensional aspects of behavior, diversity, multiple informants/settings, multiple methodologies, sensitive to change, 544 specific problems, 539 strengths, 543 rationale, SED, 405 Evidence based practice in psychology (EBPP) definition, 9, 12 14, 552 emerging issues in, graduate training, implications for training, myths regarding, research evidence, teaching, Evidence-based therapy (EBT) access to, 3 4, 107 assimilation into practice, , , 569 ethical issues and practice, consent, prescriptive ethical guidelines, ethnicity, , 571 evaluation of, 25 evidence based assessment and, See also treatments listed under specific Evidence-based treatments adopting in community settings, , culturally relevant, reactions to, 3, 11, 17 training models, See also treatments listed under specific Exposure and response prevention (E/RP), Eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR), 74 75, FAST Track program, 394, , 422, 423, 424 Fear and avoidance hierarchy, 93, 98 Felix Consent Decree, 17 Focal behavioral interventions, communication skills, pivotal response treatment or training, reduction of problem behaviors, 381 social interaction, 381 Food and Drug Administration (FDA), 52, 107, 108, 438 Functional Family Therapy (FFT), , 435 Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD), 65 68, 83, 146, 497 Headache, Head Start, 227, 496 Health locus of control, 300 Helping the Noncompliant Child (HNC), Hurricanes, see Natural disasters Hyperarousal, 123 Immunizations, 287 See also Pain Implementation intervention, Implementation research framework, Incredible years, 225, 227, , 255, Institute of Medicine (IOM) definition of EBP, 12 13, 552 Intensive Mental Health Program (IMHP), , International Association for the Study of Pain (IASP), 283 Intrusive thoughts, 104, 123, 132 Iowa Consortium for Substance Abuse Research and Evaluation, 556 Juvenile rheumatoid arthritis (JRA), 291 LIFT (acronym), 394 Major depressive disorder (MDD) comorbidities, 146 ethical considerations, 511 panic disorder, 84, 87, 95 prevalence, 162 suicide, 183 treatment components/packages Adolescent Coping with Depression course, cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), , 170 fluoxetine, interpersonal psychotherapy (IPT), 163 Treatment for Adolescents with Depression Study (TADS), See also Depressive ; Mood
6 582 INDEX Managed care criticism of ESTs, 18, 464 ethical considerations, 514 impetus for EBPP movement, 9, 506, 569 treatment acceptability, 464 treatment considerations conduct, 253 eating, 340 Mental health services, 3, 17, 32, 33, Michigan Quality Improvement Consortium, 556 Model programs, 47, 245, 249, 266, 393, 527 Mood in adolescence, in childhood, cognitive behavioral therapies, , comorbidity, 86, 146, 336 families, group versus individual therapy, 147 multifamily psychoeducation groups (MFPG), , 152, 169 prevalence, 145, 162 relapse prevention, 147 Stop-Think-Plan-Do-Check, 149 Taking Charge of the Mad, Bad, Sad Feelings, See also specific disorder, e.g.; Major depressive disorder (MDD) Multidimensional Family Therapy (MDFT), 434, Multimodal Incremental Benefit Studies, 210 Multi-Modality Trauma Treatment (MMTT), 134 Multi-Systemic Treatment (MST), conduct problems, 182, described, 182, diabetes, 301 dissemination, , 538 economic analysis of, efficacy across settings, 254 implementation, 456, 461 intensive mental health program and, 396 juvenile offenders, 526 serious emotional (SED), , 399, substance use, 435 suicide, 182 treatment adherence, 479 Narcotics Anonymous (NA), N ational Adolescent and Child Treatment Study (NACTS), 390 National Child Traumatic Stress Network, 129, 130 National Guideline Clearinghouse, 556, 560 National Institute for Clinical Excellence, 338 National Institute of Mental Health, 14, 25, 447, 489 Natural disasters, earthquakes, 121 Hurricane Katrina, 121 Hurricane Rita, 121 long-term recovery, , 133 predictors of outcome, Psychological First Aid (PFA), reactions, short-term recovery, tsunami, See also Terrorism Negative affectivity (NA), 87, 304 Nocturnal enuresis (NE), see Enuresis Noncompliance, see Oppositional behavior (OB) N uestras Familias: Anadand Entre Culturas, 495 Obesity/overweight, binge eating disorder, , 347 family-based treatments, CAIR program, Parents as Exclusive Agents of Change (PEAC) program, Traffic Light Program (TLP), prevalence, 355 Obsessive-compulsive disorder, case example, comorbidity, 112 developmental adaptations to therapies, 110 etiology, 104 Pediatric OCD Treatment Study Team (POTS), 103, 105, 111 pharmacotherapy, prognostic indicators, 111 severity, 111 symptom typology, treatment adherence, 112 treatments for, cognitive behavioral treatment, treatment outcome, Obsessive Compulsive Foundation, 103, 106 Olweus Bullying Prevention Program (BPP), 30, 264, , , 276 Oppositional behavior (OB), conceptualizations, developmental pathways, 224 diagnostic criteria, 222 effectiveness/dissemination, epidemiology, 223 evaluation of programs,
7 INDEX 583 generalization and social validity of interventions, Hanf treatment model, 225 Helping the noncompliant child, intervention programs, mechanisms and moderation of interventions, noncompliance, 222 school interventions, 229 Pain, acute, assessment, 284 chronic, models of, panic symptoms and, 84 85, 88 postoperative, 288 suicide, 185 See also specific conditions, e.g.; Burn treatment Panic attack, see Panic disorder (PD) Panic Control Treatment (PCT), Panic disorder (PD), 83 99, 125 developmental course, diagnosis, 86 etiology, 87 pharmacological interventions, prevalence, 83 psychosocial interventions, symptoms, treatments, Parent Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT), 31, Parent Management Training-Oregon (PMTO), Parent management training programs, 29, 47, , 227, 228, 235, 246, 253, 413 Parents as Exclusive Agents of Change (PEAC) program, Parent training, see Parent management training programs Participatory Action Research (PAR), 458 Pediatric OCD Treatment Study (POTS), 103, 105, 107, 111 See also Obsessive-compulsive disorder Pervasive Developmental Disorder, Not Otherwise Specified (PDD-NOS), 373 Pervasive Developmental Disorders (PDD), comorbidities, 374 symptomatology, treatments, applied behavior analysis (ABA), 376, 379 discrete trial teaching (DTT), learning experiences an alternative program (LEAP), 375 Treatment and Education of Autistic and related Communication Handicapped Children (TEACCH), 375, 378, See also Autistic disorder Phobic, contingency management (CM), 67, education support (ES), 75 ethnicity, 498 panic disorder, 85, parent and teacher training (PTT), 72, 73, 412 self control (SC), 73, social phobia, Positive Parenting Program (Triple P program), 202, , 232 Possibly efficacious, 4, 47, 66, 68, 71 73, 79, 356 Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), brief trauma/grief focused psychotherapy, cancer, 304 CBT, 133 comorbidity, diagnosis, eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR), intervention components, long-term recovery, 133 multimodal treatments for, 134 preexisting characteristics, prevalence, 122 school-based interventions, short-term recovery, 128 Posttraumatic stress (PTS) reaction, contributing factors, developmental course, 124 See also Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) Post-traumatic stress symptoms (PTSS), President s New Freedom Commission on Mental Health, 393 Probably efficacious, 10, 46, 47, 66, 198, 275, 289, 301, 324, , 487, 491 Problem-solving training, Psychoeducational therapy (PET), 432 Psychological First Aid (PFA), Purging, , Racial socialization, 494 RAINBOW (Acronym), 153, 171
8 584 INDEX Randomized clinical trials (RCTs) assessment, 538, 541 best research evidence and, 13 criticisms of, 17 18, dissemination issues, 48, 51 52, 452, efficacy research and, 27 ethnic diversity and, 492 myths concerning, 558 specific conditions/treatments using RCTs autistic disorder, 385 CAPSLE, 267 diabetes care, 302 panic disorder, 95 PTSD, 135 SED, 389, 392, , 405 Rape, 133 Recurrent abdominal pain (RAP), Reexperiencing, 123 Report of the Surgeon General s Conference on Children s Mental Health: A National Agenda, 14 Retention control training, School Reactivation Program, 131 School-related violence, see Violence Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) mood and, 166 obsessive compulsive disorder, 104, 105, 108 panic disorder and, 95 PDDs and, 374 SED and, suicidality and, 108 Self-injurious behavior depression, 154 PDDs, 374 suicide, 183, 192 Separation Anxiety Disorder (SAD), 65 68, 76 79, 83, 87, 146, 497 Serious emotional disturbance (SED), empirically supported treatments case management, community-based treatment approaches, school-based approaches, evidence based treatment components, outcomes, 390 services, 390 treatment principles, Sexual orientation, 274 Sickle cell disease, , Single case design, 10, 13, 210, 487, 506 Single subject design, ADHD research, , , autistic disorder research, 386 Social Effectiveness Therapy for Children (SET-C), 28, 498 Social reinforcement, 91, 205, 228, 431 Social skills training, ADHD, 204, , 214 anxiety, 72 73, 77 bipolar disorder, 152 conduct problems, 250 depression, 150, 165 diabetes care, 299 implementing programs in real world, meta-analyses, SED, 396 social competence training, 419 specific social skills training programs Conduct Problem Prevention Research Group, 417 Coping Power, 414 Dinosaur School, Fast Track, Friendship group, PATHS, 415 Schools and Homes in Partnership (SHIP), 413 Strengthening Emotional Support Services Model (SESS), 395 Stress-management, 269, 299 Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), 46, 266, 440 Substance use, comorbidity and, 178, 223, 437 dissemination of treatments, 447 pharmacotherapy, 436 prevalence, psychosocial treatments, behavioral therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy, contingency management, 432 family based approaches, , 437, 439 Motivational Enhancement Therapy (MET), 433 Multisystemic Therapy (MST), 435 twelve step approaches, substance focused treatments, alcohol, 437 cocaine, 438 marijuana, nicotine dependence, opioid use disorder, 439 treatment resources,
9 INDEX 585 Suicide, 145, , 173, assessment and, 183 bipolar disorder, 172 bullying, 182 characteristics of, 178 depression, 145, eating, EBTs for, no suicide contract, 183 prevalence, 145, 177 risk factors, 178 SED, 402 selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) and, 108 specific techniques affect regulation, 183, cognitive restructuring, 183, communication training, dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), 179, 181, 182 family problem-solving, 181 family therapy, 180 group therapy, individual psychotherapy, 179 multisystemic therapy (MST), 182 SNAP, 180 substance use and, 430 Surgeon General, 3, 14, 247, 249, 266, 356, 489 Surviving Cancer Competently Intervention Program (SCCIP), 304 Systems of care, 35, 37 39, 395 Task Force on Promotion and Dissemination of Psychological Procedures, 5, 10, 46, 79, 104, 487, 506, 538, 539, 551, 554 Terrorism, interventions, predictors of outcome, Psychological First Aid (PFA), PTSD, reactions to, See also Natural disasters Therapeutic relationship empirically supported treatments (ESTs), 5 6, 13, 19 ethical practice, 505, 517 evidence based assessment, 545 manualized treatments, 49, 464 mood disorder, 163 Therapist adherence measure (TAM), 532 Three-legged stool, 6, 19, 569, Traffic light program (TLP), Training protocols, 15, 524, 533 Transportability studies, Traumatic events, 122, 123, ,137 Traumatic exposure, 126 Treatment acceptability, 6, 230, 462, , characteristics, 36, 471, resources, Treatment and Education of Autistic and Related Communication Handicapped Children (TEACCH), 375, 378, Tricyclic antidepressants (TCAs), 95, 108, Triple P Program, see Positive Parenting Program (Triple P program) Urine alarm, , 318, 319 Values client/patient, 6, 13, 18, 54, 489, 507, 518, 561, 564, 573 community, 39 conduct problems and, 249 eating and, 344 EBPP and, 522, , , 573 ethnicity and, , therapist, 54, 453, 477 training issues, 561, 565 Venipuncture, 286, 287 Violence conduct disorder and, 242, 245 exposure to, 86, , 499 gangs, 274 panic disorder, 85 peer victimization, 261, 265 PTSD and, school violence, See also Natural disasters Well-established treatment, 10, 198, 301, 303, 487 Well-established vs. probably efficacious, 198 World Health Organization (WHO), 83, 85, 283 World Trade Center, 122, 132
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