Child and Adolescent Psychopathology: A Casebook offers 25 real-life cases designed to deepen students’ understanding of various disorders as outlined in the DSM–5. Through these complex scenarios, learners are guided to integrate theoretical knowledge with research-based assessments and interventions. Each case study is crafted to provide practical opportunities for developing clinical skills related to the assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of childhood disorders from multiple theoretical perspectives, catering to different levels of expertise. The Fourth Edition has been updated to reflect recent advancements in the field, incorporating a new case on social phobia/social anxiety disorder, enhanced post-case questions, and an expanded introductory chapter that explores trends in case formulation.
