Full Description
Pediatric irritability, defined as increased proneness to anger relative to peers, is among the most common reasons for mental health referrals. The past fifteen years have witnessed a dramatic rise in the empirical study of pediatric irritability with the goal of developing more effective methods of assessing and treating these impaired youth.
Irritability in Pediatric Psychopathology offers a comprehensive overview of this work, approaching the topic from multiple perspectives and disciplines including child psychiatry, clinical psychology, developmental psychology, and neuroscience. Offering five sections composed of chapters written by international experts, the book begins be defining pediatric irritability, reviewing its prevalence, current assessment methods, and novel behavioral and psychophysiological indicators. The second section reviews the literature on the development of pediatric irritability from preschool age through adolescence and young adulthood. The third section summarizes the current evidence for genetic and neurobiological factors contributing to pediatric irritability, while the fourth reviews its presentation transdiagnostically across mood and anxiety disorders, disruptive behavior disorders, and autism. Finally, the book concludes with a presentation of evidence-based psychological and pharmacological interventions. Irritability in Pediatric Psychopathology is an essential resource for researchers, clinicians, and trainees working with children and adolescents.
Contents
1. Introduction
Amy Krain Roy, Melissa A. Brotman, and Ellen Leibenluft
2. Epidemiology of Pediatric Irritability
Giovanni Abrahão Salum
3. Measurement of Irritability in Children and Adolescents
Merelise Ametti and Robert R. Althoff
4. Behavioral and Psychophysiological Investigations of Irritability
Mariah DeSerisy and Christen M. Deveney
5. Early Childhood Irritability: Using a Neurodevelopmental Framework to Inform Clinical Understanding
M. Catalina Camacho, Lauren S. Wakschlag, and Susan B. Perlman
6. Irritability Development from Middle Childhood through Adolescence: Trajectories, Concurrent Conditions, and Outcomes
Cynthia Kiefer and Jillian Lee Wiggins
7. On being Mad, Sad, and Very Young
Michael Potegal
8. Genetics of Pediatric Irritability
Meridith L. Eastman, Ashlee A. Moore, and Roxann Roberson-Nay
9. Neural Findings in Pediatric Irritability
Emily Hirsch and Leslie Hulvershorn
10. Irritability and Disruptive Behavior Disorders
Joel Stoddard, Valerie Scelsa, and Soonjo Hwang
11. Irritability in Pediatric Psychopathology - Autism
Carla A. Mazefsky, Taylor N. Day, and Joshua Golt
12. Irritability in Mood and Anxiety Disorders
Argyris Stringaris and Pablo Vidal-Ribas Belil
13. Behavioral Interventions for Irritability in Children and Adolescents
Denis G. Sukhodolsky, Theresa R. Gladstone, Carolyn L. Marsh, and Kimberly R. Cimino
14. Pharmacological Treatment of Pediatric Irritability
Daniel P. Dickstein and Rachel E. Christensen