This volume, part of the Autism and Child Psychopathology Series, advances knowledge in the broad multidisciplinary fields of autism and various forms of psychopathology (e.g., anxiety and depression). It synthesizes research on assessment, treatment, and etiology, exploring evidence-based methods used to enhance positive development and outcomes across the lifespan. It serves as a critical reference source for researchers and professionals dealing with developmental disorders and disabilities, including autism, intellectual disabilities, ADHD, anxiety, depression, and other common childhood mental health problems.
A practical guide for professionals working in primary care settings dealing with the mental health issues of children and adolescents, focusing on the context and provision of related services.
A concise guide and handbook providing information on child and adolescent mental disorders, including diagnostic criteria (reprinted from DSM-5) and therapeutic standards.
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Published: 2013
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Authors: Gurleen Sharland
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Foetal cardiology has developed dramatically into a subspecialty...
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Authors: Marco Malavolta PhD
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Nutraceuticals and Natural Product Pharmaceuticals analyzes the...
A concise course designed for learning basic electrocardiography (ECG/EKG). It explains the electrical excitation and conduction system of the heart, the significance of individual EKG waves (P, QRS, T), and covers terminology related to cardiac arrhythmias and acute coronary syndromes (AKS/STEMI/NSTEMI).
A comprehensive reference detailing fundamental principles of internal medicine, focusing in this section on hematopoiesis, red cell production, anemia, polycythemia, and the physiological regulation of erythropoietin.
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Authors: Jaime Stockslager Buss
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Patients with advanced cancer may develop a...
Sudden changes in refraction are a well recognised feature of hyperglycaemia. A tendency towards myopia has always been associated with elevations in blood glucose. Twelve diabetic patients were found to have experienced such refractive changes. Review of their records demonstrates that hyperglycaemia produces hyperopia. A theoretical mechanism for this phenomenon is discussed.
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Authors: American Academy of Pediatrics
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This book is a comprehensive and...
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Published: 2015
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Authors: John E. Hall PhD
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The 13th edition of Guyton...
A collection of Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) and detailed explanations designed for preparation for the Iraqi and Arabic Board Pediatrics Examinations. The content is based on the 20th Edition of the Nelson Textbook of Pediatrics.