This book explains the process by which assessment psychologists can evaluate and report the nature and severity of emotional dysregulation in their young patients.
As referrals for clinical assessment of complex children and adolescents frequently involve questions about emotional regulation in general and the possibility of bipolar spectrum conditions in particular, trainees and practitioners will find this to be an invaluable resource. Challenges with emotional regulation are common among patients of all ages who are referred for formal psychological assessment. Understanding the nature and severity of such challenges is crucial if evaluators are to make accurate formulations and develop meaningful treatment implications. This book will illuminate the process by which an assessment psychologist evaluates and reports the nature of emotional dysregulation. It will also serve as a reference book to tailor test batteries, interpret findings related to differential diagnosis, and link test findings with meaningful treatment implications.
Topics explored include detailed case examples addressing real-world referral questions, challenges around differential diagnosis, and explanations of treatment implications. Discussion of various assessment measures are considered as well, including more common measures like BASC-3 and performance-based measures as well as disorder-specific measures which may be less familiar to many clinicians. Providers will learn how to differentiate bipolar disorders from other co-occuring mental health disorders that feature dysregulated emotion, including OCD, PTSD, ADHD, and others.
Introduction: A Way of Thinking About Psychological Assessment of Emotional Regulation and Dysregulation in Children and Adolescents
Part 1: Basic Considerations
Chapter 1. Emotional Regulation and Dysregulation in Children and Adolescents—What are We Assessing?
Chapter 2. Emotional Dysregulation, the Bipolar Spectrum, and Assessment Considerations with Children and Adolescents
Part II: Multimethod, Dimensional, and Diversity-Sensitive Assessment of Emotional Regulation including Bipolar Spectrum Conditions
Chapter 3. Basic Rationale for and Principles of Multimethod, Dimensional, and Diversity-Sensitive Assessment
Chapter 4. Collateral-Report Measures to Assess Emotional Regulation
Chapter 5. Self-Report Measures to Assess Emotional Regulation
Chapter 6. Performance-Based Measures and Methods to Assess Emotional Regulation
Part III: Emotional Dysregulation, the Bipolar Spectrum, and Children and Adolescents: Considerations for DSM-5-TR Differential Diagnoses and Co-Occurring Conditions
Chapter 7. Orienting to Differential Diagnosis Within and Beyond the Bipolar Spectrum
Chapter 8. Either/Or: Diagnoses Mutually Exclusive with the Bipolar Spectrum
Chapter 9. And/Or: Conditions to Differentiate from the Bipolar Spectrum or that Co-Occur
Chapter 10. Conditions More Readily Differentiated from the Bipolar Spectrum But Potentially Co-occurring
Part IV: Treatment Implications and Other Considerations for Follow-up
Chapter 11. Treatment Implications: Broad Considerations and Level of Care
Chapter 12. Treatment Modalities
Chapter 13. Factors Impacting Therapeutic Engagement and Collaboration
Chapter 14. Implications for School
Chapter 15. Additional Considerations for Follow-up Evaluation and Treatment Adjuncts
Part V: Case Illustrations
Chapter 16. Case 1: Denny
Chapter 17. Case 2: Stevie
Chapter 18. Case 3: Jillian
Chapter 19. Case 4: Nicole
Chapter 20. Case 5: Pedro
Chapter 21. Commentary on Cases and Concluding Thoughts
References
Index
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