Psychologists specializing in child and adolescent clinical psychology.

Author(s):  
Jane Annunziata ◽  
Marc Nemiroff
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
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Jessica Hardley

<p>Practitioners face a number of unique challenges in child clinical psychology, particularly around areas such as competency, consent, confidentiality, and the balance of obligations towards the child or young person and their legal guardians. Resorting to ethical codes of practice to try and deal with these ethical dilemmas often fails to resolve the problem adequately, or leads to ‘moral blindness’ in which other ethical issues are ignored (Ward & Syversen, 2009). In order to provide a more complete ethical guideline for practitioners to consult when faced with ethical quandaries, I have created the Integrated Framework for Professional Ethical Thinking (IFPET) that is specifically tailored towards child and adolescent clinical psychology. The IFPET model provides a multi-faceted approach to ethical thinking that widens moral reasoning and awareness and promotes a more complete approach towards dealing with ethical issues in child and adolescent clinical psychology.</p>


2006 ◽  
Vol 18 (3) ◽  
pp. 346-352 ◽  
Author(s):  
Scott A. Jensen ◽  
Gregory A. Fabiano ◽  
Andy Lopez-Williams ◽  
Anil Chacko

Author(s):  
Edna B. Foa ◽  
Martin Franklin ◽  
Richard J. McNally ◽  
Carmen McLean ◽  
Daniel Pine

The chapter starts with an overview of the treatment of anxiety disorders in the fields of child and adolescent clinical psychology and psychiatry. Before reviewing what is known about the treatment of anxiety disorders in adolescence, the chapter first provides a brief overview of the history and rationale for cognitive behavioral therapy, pharmacotherapy, and their combination in the treatment of youth with anxiety disorders. The chapter concludes by stating that much more needs to be done to establish the efficacy and safety of medication augmentation for adolescents with anxiety disorders; clinically it is known that many are treated with this strategy, but the literature supporting this approach has yet to be developed.


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