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by Sabina E. Preter (Author), Theodore Shapiro (Author), Barbara Milrod (Author)
Child and Adolescent Anxiety Psychodynamic Psychotherapy, CAPP, is a new, manualized, tested, 24-session psychotherapeutic approach to working psychodynamically with youth with anxiety disorders. This book describes how clinicians intervene by collaboratively identifying the meanings of anxiety symptoms and maladaptive behaviors and to communicate the emotional meaning of these symptoms to the child. The treatment is conducted from a developmental perspective and the book contains clinical examples of how to approach youth of varying ages.
The authors demonstrate that CAPP can help youth: � Reduce anxiety symptoms by developing an understanding of the emotional meaning of symptomsSabina Preter MD, PhD, was educated in Europe (France and Germany) and in New York City. She is an adult, child, and adolescent psychiatrist and psychoanalyst in private practice in Manhattan. She is Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at Weill Cornell Medical College, teaches and serves as Director of Child Clinical Services at the New York Psychoanalytic Institute's Treatment Center.
Barbara Milrod, M.D. is a child and adolescent psychiatrist and child psychoanalyst who has done pioneering work in manualizing brief, testable forms of psychodynamic psychotherapy in anxiety and post-traumatic stress disorders. She has served as Principal Investigator on a number of randomized controlled clinical trials, and has worked on three clinical trials that demonstrated efficacy for psychodynamic psychotherapy for panic disorder. Theodore Shapiro is Professor at the Weill-Cornell Medical College and a practicing Psychoanalyst and Adult and Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist . He is a co principle investigator on a study of psychodynamic psychotherapy for children and adolescents with anxiety disorders. He has more than 250 scholarly and research publications and is author of 7 books and edited the JAPA from 1983-94. He has received the Rado, Brill, Hartmann and Philip Wilson awards and is a training/supervising analyst at the NYPSI.