Empirically tested psychotherapies for youth internalizing and externalizing problems and disorders

Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America
John R WeiszAmanda Jensen Doss

Abstract

This article is a review of specific psychotherapies that have been supported in clinical trials. Treatments that showed significant effects in studies published over a period of 4 decades were identified, with the goal of complementing the overall picture of treatment benefit provided in narrative reviews and meta-analyses with a detailing of the specific interventions that have shown significant effects. The article focuses on treatments for four broad clusters of problems and disorders that account for a very large proportion of youth mental health referrals: anxiety, depression, attention-deficit/hyperactivity, and conduct.

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