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    Paul J. Frick, Christopher T. Barry, Randy W. Kamphaus.
    Summary: "As the knowledge base of child clinical and pediatric assessment continues to grow rapidly, so does the need for up-to-date information, explanations, and reference -- especially now, as commonly used tests are revised and reevaluated regularly, and evidence-based assessment has become the standard for practice. The Third Edition of Clinical Assessment of Child and Adolescent Personality and Behavior is an ideal update, designed to help graduate students and practitioners meet the challenges of assessing -- and improving services to -- these young clients. This highly accessible research-to-practice text offers the depth of coverage necessary to understand the field. It is firmly rooted in current knowledge on psychopathology and normative development. The authors review the various types of measures used to assess children's emotion, behavior, and personality, and they provide clear recommendations for their use. In addition, they emphasize skills, from rapport building to report writing, that are crucial to clinical expertise regardless of theoretical background. Finally, the authors provide clear guidelines for conducting evidence-based assessments of some of the most common forms of psychopathology experienced by children and adolescents."--Publisher's website.
    Digital Access Springer 2010
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    Tillmann K.
    Fortschr Med. 1977 Jul 14;95(26):1699-1705.
    The alterations of form and function of the rheumatoid foot are derived from the pathomechanical conditions. The latter are used as a measure for the treatment. Type and frequency of inflammatory alterations are studied by x-ray examination and new aspects are stressed. The deformities of the rheumatoid foot can be explained conclusively through the interaction of functional, gravitational, inflammatory and anatomical influences. The deformities of the toes are induced to a great extent by the deformities of the proximal part of the foot. The possibilities of surgical treatment are discussed in detail and systematically. The results of partially own methods are compared with those of other authors, and conclusions regarding the indication are drawn. The conservative treatment is considered under the aspects of the enlarged surgical possibilities. The need of a close cooperation between the different specialists is emphasized.
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