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    Rochelle Caplan, Julia Doss, Sigita Plioplys, Jana E. Jones.
    Summary: This volume describes the basics for short- and long-term treatment of Psychogenic Non-Epileptic Seizures (PNES) in children. The text acknowledges that the disorder, though rare and highly morbid, is treatable when it is not misdiagnosed. Given the limited diagnostic and clinical training offered to clinicians, this book aims to equip professionals with the tools needed to improve the poor quality of life of youth with PNES. The text begins by introducing the main features of the disorder and the problems involved in diagnosing PNES in children. It then describes techniques to overcome these problems in order to make a reliable and valid diagnosis of PNES, as well as provide feedback on the diagnosis and treatment plan. The last section describes the indications for cognitive behavior therapy for youth with PNES and suggested treatment paradigms. Incorporation of do's and don'ts and their relevant clinical examples in all sections of the proposed guide provide the reader with skills and techniques. The book also includes an appendix with resources for parents, children, and school nurses and teachers, relaxation techniques for the child and parents, templates of letters for the child's school about the condition and behavior management plan, templates of supporting letters from epileptologists and primary care physicians, CBT treatment paradigm, and information on individual supervision, workshops and webinars. Written by the few experts in this area, Pediatric Psychogenic Non-Epileptic Seizures is the ultimate guide for psychiatrists, psychologists, nurses, primary care physicians, neurologists, epileptologists, social workers, nurses, school counselors, and all medical professionals working with children experiencing seizures.

    Contents:
    Introduction and Overview
    Overview
    The underlying psychopathology, triggers, and risk factors
    Gold standard diagnosis
    Why is it difficult to diagnose pediatric PNES?
    Red flags during the clinical exam
    Techniques for the child diagnostic interview
    Strategies to use in the Initial parent interview
    Introduction: The importance of the feedback
    How to present feedback and treatment plan to the parents
    Approaches to use in the child feedback and description of the treatment plan
    Combined parent and child feedback and treatment plan
    Psychoeducation about PNES: Child, parents, treatment team, teachers
    How to develop rapport with the child and parents
    Strategies for NES symptom resolution through individual child therapy and work with the parents
    Child reintegration to school and regular life routines
    Treatment of comorbid psychopathology
    Long-term Therapy
    Introduction
    Goals for child therapy
    Goals for work with the parents
    Indications
    Application of CBT in anxiety and depression
    Essential CBT elements that enhance child goals
    Application of CBT to enhance parent goals
    Appendix.
    Digital Access Springer 2017