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Annals of Adolescent Psychiatry

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Adolescent Psychiatry Vol. 27
Lois T. Flaherty, Editor

PART I. Schonfeld and Keynote Addresses

  1. Adolescent Violence in America: A Historical Perspective
    Michael G. Kalogerakis
  2. Youth, Ideology, Terrorism
    Lois T. Flaherty

PART II. Original Articles and Reviews

  1. Serious Delinquency and Gang Membership
    Christopher R. Thomas, Charles E. Holzer, III, Julie A. Wall
  2. A Chronicle of Seclusion and Restraint in an Intermediate-Term Care Facility
    Theodore A. Petti, John Somers, and Linda Sims
  3. Early Recognition and Differentiation of Pediatric Schizophrenia and Bipolar Disorder
    Mani N. Pavuluri, Philip G. Janicak, Michael W. Naylor, and John A. Sweeney

PART III. Special Section on Trauma and Adolescence

  1. Trauma and Adolescence I: The Nature and Scope of Trauma
  2. Trauma and Adolescence II: The Impact of Trauma
  3. Trauma and Adolescence III: Issues of Identification, Intervention, and Social Policy
    The Committee on Adolescence of the Group for the Advancement of Psychiatry
  4. Cross-Cultural and Gender Considerations of Trauma
    Warren Gadpaille
  5. The Neurobiological Effects of Trauma
    Patricia Lester, Susan W. Wong, and Robert L. Hendren
  6. Interventions with Traumatized Adolescents
    Monica R. Green
  7. Late Adolescence and Combat PTSD
    Max Sugar

PART IV: Clinical Considerations

  1. The Self-Deceptions and Misconceptions of Psychiatrists, Psychologists, and Other Mental Health Professionals
    Saul Levine
  2. Adolescents in Psychotherapy: The Importance of the Belief System of the Family
    James H. Gilfoil

PART V: ASAP Position Paper

  1. Youth Violence: Its Meanings to Society in the 21st Century
    Charles W. Huffine


Adolescent Psychiatry Vol. 28

Editor's Introduction

Part I. Special Section on Forensic and Legal Aspects of Adolescent Psychiatry
Introduction to Special Section
Stephen Billick and Dominic Ferro, Guest Editors

  1. The Competence of Adolescents to Consent to Treatment
    Lyle Forehand, Jr. and J. Richard Ciccone
  2. Competency and Consequences: Discussion of Forehand and Ciccone's Chapter
    Charles Huffine
  3. A Four-Step Model for Legal Regulation of the Practice of Adolescent Psychiatry and Adolescents' Rights to Refuse Treatment
    Richard Rosner
  4. "Voluntary" Hospitalization of Adolescents
    Rusty Reeves
  5. Professional Liability/Malpractice in Adolescent Psychiatry
    Alan J. Tuckman and Dominic Ferro
  6. Schonfeld Lecture: Juvenile Justice?
    Richard Ratner
  7. The Utility of Residential Treatment Programs in the Prevention and Management of Juvenile Delinquency
    Stephen B. Billick and Avram H. Mack

Part II. Challenges in Treatment

  1. Hostility in Adolescents I: Genesis, Evolution, and Therapeutic Challenge
    Michael G. Kalogerakis
  2. Hostility in Adolescence II: The Hostile Adolescent in Psychotherapy
    Michael G. Kalogerakis
  3. Survival 101: Assessing Children's and Adolescents' Dangerousness in School Settings
    Nancy Rappaport
  4. Juveniles Who Commit Sex Crimes
    Fabian Saleh and Gina M. Vincent
  5. Sexual Abuse of Boys by Clergy
    Lynn Ponton and Dana Goldstein
  6. Individual Psychotherapy of the Learning Disables Adolescent
    John Meeks, Andrea Adler, Kelli Kunert, and Leah Floyd

Part III. Culture, Development, and Psychopathology

  1. Hispanic Adolescents and Their Families: Sociocultural Factors and Treatment Considerations
    Eugenio M. Rothe
  2. Warrior Identity Problems
    Max Sugar