An aspect of the theory underpinning cognitive behavioral therapy in which people are taught social skills that helps them to respond rationally to common life problems. More
The Achenbach System of Empirically Based Assessment (ASEBA) screens child populations and identifies those at high risk of mental disorders. It is based on the Child Behavior Checklist or CBCL. More
The UK children's charity Action for Children supports 156,000 children, young people and their families through around 420 projects across the country. It also promotes social justice by lobbying and campaigning.
Established by Jim Casey, the former CEO of the United Parcel Service of America (UPS), the foundation aims to foster public policies, service reform and community support to meet the needs of children. More
Anti-social behavior is a condition characterized by repetitive collisions with typical moral and ethical standards of society. Symptoms include aggression, callousness, impulsiveness, irresponsibility, hostility, a low frustration level, marked emotional immaturity and poor judgment. More
The Association was founded in 1956 by Emmanuel Miller, to provide a multidisciplinary network for those engaged in work in child and adolescent mental health. More
Attachment disorders describe disturbances in social relationships attributable to a failure to form normal attachments in infancy to a primary carer, usually a mother. More
Developed by John Bowlby and elaborated by Mary Ainsworth, attachment theory focuses on the nature, significance and function of a child’s tie to his or her parent – more precisely on how the parent protects the child against harm and provides a secure base for exploration. Attachment-based interventions have been developed for a range of clinical problems.
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder is a behavioral disorder characterized by inattentiveness, hyperactivity and impulsiveness. Symptoms include short attention span, restlessness, easy distraction and constant fidgeting. It is thought to affect between 3% and 5% of children globally. More
Atypical antipsychotics are a second generation of pharmaceutical interventions used to treat a range of mental health problems including schizophrenia, aggression and depression. More
The Australian Temperament Project aims to trace the pathways to psychosocial adjustment and maladjustment across the lifespan of children born in Victoria in 1982 and 1983, and to investigate the contribution of personal, family and environmental factors to development and well-being. A major theme throughout has been the influence of an individual's temperament on his/her emotional and behavioral adjustment. More
Autism is a complex brain disorder that inhibits a person's ability to communicate and develop social relationships. It is often accompanied by extreme behavioral challenges. More
Autism spectrum disorders denote a number of related psychological conditions typified by widespread abnormalities of social interactions and communication, as well as severely restricted interests and highly repetitive behavior. More
Knowing how good or bad things are for children in different parts of the world is not necessarily very illuminating unless it goes with an understanding of the underlying trends. Research from the Netherlands is helping to explain the changing European picture.
Tests in Australia on the effectiveness of the Family Risk Factor Checklist screening questionnaire have highlighted the difficulties parents and teachers alike face when they attempt to predict which children are most prone to mental health problems.
Montreal researcher Frank Vitaro has been investigating a paradox in the connection between antisocial behavior and having badly behaved adolescent friends.