Author Index Abikoff, H., 197 Barley, W. D.. 161, 171. Ackerley, J.. 83, 9/ Barnhill, L. J., 200, 2/0 Ackerman, H., 98, 99. Barr, H. M., 228 Agnew, R., 249, 252 Barrickman, Agras, W. S.. 161. /78 Barrios, f Aguiar, L., 199, 208 Barst, R Aichhorn, A., 17 Bartle, S Allen, A. J., 197, 207 Bastian Allmon, D., 40n. 40, 161. /78 Bauermeis Alvarez, L., 98, /20 Baum, A A\lzugary, M., 99, 100, /22 Beck, N Aman, M. G., 193, 200. 206 Becker Anastopoulos, A. D.. 188, 208 Beland, K Angeli, R., 108, 109, /2/, /22 Bell, A Anglin, D., 125 Anscombe R Applegate 3 248 < Armstrong Arndt, S. \V Arnsten, A \ronoftt Ascher Asher, K Atkins Bird, H Birmaher Bailey, B Baker, M Ball, E. M., 16] Bard, B Baren, M., 189 Barkley, R. A Block . O07, 240. 24 Blos \ cumulative inde f the contentso f volumes 1|! may found on ww adolpsych.org, e website for the American Society for Adolescent Psychiatry AUTHOR INDEX Blum, R.. 75, 76, 88, 94 Chodorow, N. J Blumstein, A.. 126, /4/ Chronis, A. M., 194 Boehnlein, J. K., 97 Chudacoff, H., 52, 69 Bohme. R 171 lark 98. 99 Bohus,. M.. 161, 171 Bow kstein t | Borcherding, B. G., 192, 195, 208 Boxer, A., 59 15-76, 82, 85, 87 Branicky, | 209 Breaux, A. M.. 193, 209 Brent, D Brent, D Breslau Breslin Brewer Bridg Brinson Brown, M Brucker Buck, M Buie. S Burk Burke Burrow 4 ( hiribog Cho, S. ¢ 320 AUTHOR INDEX Eck, J., 130, /42 Fulton, B., 133, /4/ al C., 149, /5 Furman, M. B., 194, 2// Egan,M . P., 151. /58 Fidevall-Wallin, L., 203, 209 Gabbard, G. O., 38n. 40 Elia, J., 192, 195, 196, 208 Gadow, K. D., 196, 2/3 Elitsur, Y.. 194, 208 Galatzer-Levy, R. M., 48 Elkins, I. J., 7 Garbarino, J., 248, 253 I lliot, Garcia, J., 187, 207 f pstein, Garcia, L., 99, 100 Er enberg, G Gart finkel B., 187 I rikson, E. H.., sman, A. H., 44 Gastfriend, D. R vans, R. W Geller, B., 198 Genel, M., 181] Gergen, P. J Giedd, J. N Gillberg, ¢ Gilligan, ¢ araone, S. \ yittelman-Klein arrington, D sleser, G., 108 eil, M., 182, 2 magy eldman, H., 193 eldman, M.. 269 sOdV eldman, R., 131 ‘rguson, H *rguson, J FOLl dmalra f joldner ve rabend Friedman Friedman, R Greenslade Fruzetti, A Griva, M AUTHOR INDEX Grossman, D., 132, /4/ Horrigan, J. P., 200, 2/0 Gruber, H., 43, 69 Hoven, C., 182, 2/0 Gualtieri, C. T., 197, 7 198, 22 02. 208 209 Howell, J., 128, 140, /4/ Gullion, C. M., 197, 208 Huffine, C., 228, 236, 245 246 Gunasekara, S., 161, 171, _ 177 Hughes, C. W., 191, 2// Gunning, B.., 199. 2/3 Humes, R., 903 209 Gustafsson, P., 203, 209 Hunt, R. D., 199 210 Gutgesell, H 203. 209 Hunter, J., 75 Guze, S., 52, 69 Hussain, S.., Hutson, H 125 Haat, B 161 Hyman, L., 97, 110, /24 Habermas, J Hynd, G. W.. 187. 206, 2 Hacking, I., Hagglof, B Hall,G ., 56 W.G 187. 2O8 Halperin, J. M., 197 200. 209. 2/7] N.S 190. 2/0 Hamburger, S. D 196 208 Inhelder, B Handen, B 193. 209 Isay, R Hanley, J Ivanoff, A Hanson, A Harachi, 1 Hardin, M 198. 200 Janols Harris, A Jelline M Harris, S. A Jensen 1) Harrison, M Hart, E. I 206, 209 Jetton, J 248, 253 Johnson, B Hart, J.. 125 Hartman, S Hartmann Hauser, W Hawkins, D 127, 14 Kanter Heard, H. | 40n, 40, 161, Karlson *chtman, | 184. 2/0 Kashan ndin, H Kats nggeler, S /4] Katz rdt. G., 75-7 2 85. 87 Katz srrenkohl, 7 14] Kaufmat Herrmann, K. J 197. 20 Keenan Herz, F. M., 117 12] Keenan Hetrick, E., 75—76, 88, 92 Hickerson, S. C.. 161, /77 Him, C., 97, /23 Hoagwood, K Hodzic E., 97 Hollingsworth Ao Kerman, K Horn, W. I 190. 2/0 Kett. J \UTHOR INDEX Kettle, L., 182, 2/0 Lewis, C. S., 48, 70 Keysor, C. S., 192, 195, 208 Lewis. D.. 269. 269 Khayrallah, M., 197, 202, 208 Lewis, J.. 99. 100. /22 Kim, Y. S., 200, 2/3 Lewis, M., 53, 70 Kinney, R., 110, /23 Leyva de Varona, A., 98, /2/ Kinsey, A., 77, 92 Linehan, M. M., 40n, 40, 151, / Kinzie, J. D., 97, 109, /2/-—/23 163-168, 170-172. 176, 177 Klein, M., 125, /42 232, 236 Koepsell, pe ky ee ipkins, R., 1 Koerner, K., 161—163, 165, 166, 170, ipsey, M., 127 177, 178 mu, P.. 132, Kogan, J., 228, lana, M. I Kohlberg, | Loeber, R., 127, 130, 132, 134, /4/ Kolodny, R., 187 1r443 , 187, 7 29490 9, 221, 236, 249, 253 Kooden, H., 85, 9 opez, M., 190, 191, 270, 2/1] Koons, C. R., 161 Luh, J., 199, 2/] Kopp, S., 203, 209 Lynch, T. R., 161, 177, 177 Kopper, B. A., 151 Lyotard, J., 43, 70 Korol, 108 Korten, A., 248 Maccoby, I Kotre, J., 48 MacKenzie, D., 130, /42 Krakowski, A MacMahon, R., 191, 209 Kraus, I., 187 Malever, M., 182, 194, 2/2 Krifcher, B Mannuzza, S., 195, 209 Kuhn, D., 81 Manson, S., 108, /22 Kuhn, T., 43 Marcenko, M. O 49, 158 Kuperman, S Marks, R. E., 193, 200, 206 Kyriacou, D Marrs Marsh Martin Lahey B Martin 240, Martin anham, K Martin arson, ¢ Martin atour, B Mason aub, D Matta, J aufer, M Mauk, G. W awson Maxson. ( azrove McAuliffe, S.., 3, 209 eckman McBurnett, K 1, 206, 240 eigh, E.. 16 ; Leinbach, M McCann. R. A., 161, /78 Leonard, A. (¢ IcCarney, D., 189, 208 Lesser, R. (¢ McClellan, J., 198, 2/4 Leung, P. K., McCracken, J. T., 191, 192 Levensky, I McGlashan, T. H., 97, 109 Lewinsohn 124 Al THOR INDEX McGue, M., 187, 208 Quelette McHugh, P. R., 182, 2// McLaughlin, J., 263 265. 266. 269. 270 Packard 190 210 McNamara, N. K 200 209 Paolicelli, I M.., 196. 2 McSharry, S., 110 123 Pascoe, J. M 190. 2/0 Meichenbaum, D. I 194, 2/] Payne, J. D 182, 2 Melander, H., 203 209 Peabody, R Melton, G Pelham, W Merry. S. N Metha, A Mick, I Mikulciner Milberger Mill, J., 48 Miller, A 17] Minderaz Mizruchi Molina Mollica Moor Moore Moore Mor Morishin Morse M Offer, D Offer, J Ollendick, T., 24 Olsen, H. C., 22 Olvera, R. | 199, 2/] Onyango 4.N 194 Orbach, | 5 Osman, A Ratner, R. A., 266 Osman, J Reader, M.. 197 202, 324 AUTHOR INDEX Rechy, J., 86, 94 Scahill, L., 200, 2/3 Reid, R., 188, 208 Schaecher, R., 75, 92 Reid, W. H., 151, /58 Schafer, R., 48, 51, 7/ Reik, T., 68, 7/ Schoenberg, E., 76, 92 Reiss, A., 197, 202, 208 Schoenwald, S., 135, /4/ Remafedi, G., 75-76, 88 Schonert-Reichl, K., 59, 7/ Resnick, M., 75, 76, 88, 94 Schultz, R. T., 200, 2/3 Reuter, P., 130, /42 Schulz, K., 200, 2 Richardson, E., 269, 269 Schumacher, | Riddle, M 193, 198, 200, 2/2 Schwartz, D., 86 Riley, C., 97, /2/ Schwindt, H., 194, 2// Ringel, R., 203 Sedillo, A., 191, 192 Rist, D 18, 83, 94 Seely, J. R., 110, 123 Ritchie 96, 21 Shaddy, R., 203, 209 Rivara 32. 14] Shaffer, D., 15 Rivera 151, 158 243, 248 Rizvi, S y | 7, 17 Shapiro 53 Robbins ) 124 Sharon, M yberts 153, 1/54 Sharpnack obillard | ) Shaw, J hekim ney smitson-Cohen, S Snyder, H Soriano ack, W ), 10 ) 121-12 Spear, | afer, D. J., 182, 194, 2/2 Spears, K afer, D. L., 161 Spencer, andin, B., 147, /58 213, 214 andoval, M. C., 118, /23 Sprich, S., 187, 207 Santed, M. A., 147, /58 Sprich-Buckminster, S., Sartorius, N., 248, 249n, 253 Steiner, R. L., 194, 2// Satterfield, B. T., 191, 2/2 Steingard, R., 187, 198, 2 Satterfield, J. H., 191, 2/2 Steinhart, D., 133, /4/ Sawyer, M., 97, /24 Stemerdink, N., 199, 2/3 AUTHOR INDEX Stern, D. B., 88, 94 Valiente, R. M., 147, /58 Stern, D. N., 80, 94 van der Meere, J 199, 2/3 Stewart, N.., 168, /78 van Drimmelen, J., 248, 249n, 253 Stiglmayer, C., 161, 171 177 Van Wyck Fleet, J.. 197, 2/3 Stoelb, M., 147, /59 Varley, C. K., 198, 2/4 Stoff, D. M., 113, /24 Vary, M. G., 108, /2/ Stoller, R. J., 82,9 4 Vitiello, B., 113, 724, 182 2* 10 Story, M., 75, 76, 88, 94 Vodde-Hamilton, M., 194, 2// Stouthamer-Loeber, M., 130 13 l43 Vojvoda, D., 97, 109-110, 120, 124 Voneche. J.. 43. 69 Streissguth, A P., 228, 236 Strzelecki, I 194, 207 Wagner, A., 190, 2/0 Suarez, A.. 40n, 40 161, 1/78 Wagner, A. W., 161-163 Subramanium, G., 193, 2/2 Wagner, E. E., 161, Suchlicki, J., 98 Waldman, I., 187 206 Sullivan, A > Sullivan, H. S Walkup, J. T., 186, 192, 193 Sverd, J., 196 Wallbridge, D 15, § Swanson, J. M Tatum, R., 199, 2// Taubert, K Taylor, ¢ Telch, C. | Terr, L. ¢ Thase, M Chernlund Thomas, ¢ Wetzle Thomas, H Wilens Thomas, O Thornell, A Williams, A., 194 Tobias, A. J Willi imson, D., 184 Tonry, M., 127, /42 Wilsher. C. P.. 193. 200. 206 loprac, M. G., 191 192, 2/] Winget, ¢ 111, /2/ Toulmin, 48 Winiarski, M. G., 161 Trautman, P. D 168, /78 Winnicott, D. W., 75 Troy. S.. 199. 208 Winters, A., 221, 236, 249 Tsuang, M. 1 187, 207 Wodarski, J., 131 Turbott, S. H 193. 200. 206 Wolfe. S Tweed 161, 177, 177 Woolgar W 0% darbe K.. 200. 2/7 drea gaglia, K pton, G. V., 199, 208 stiin, B., 248, 249n, 253 326 Subject Index Aboriginal patients, 6—7, 12 antisocial personality disorder (APD), acceptance strategies, 166—167 and conduct disorder, Adderall. See amphetamine sal anxiety disorders, and conduct disorder adjustment disorder and conduct disor 94995 S ger, 29 3] 232 assessments, psychological, 14 adolescence, emergence of attachment disorders, and conduct disor in Western Europe and United States der, 228 54-55 attention-defici/hyperactivity disorder idrenergic agents. See alpha-adrenergic (ADHD), 181-182 agents comorbidity, 187 affective disorders, and conduct diso ind conduct disorder der, 279211 -22e2e) alcohol. See fetal alcohol al intery stance-abuse differential case of, 146 mental status examination 155 7_182 2 agonist neuropsychiatric testing, | 200 alpha-adrenergic agents, 199-200 rating scales, 188 monitoring, 203 American Orthopsychi ssociation treatment, 189-190, 199-201 (AOA)on, Thompson Okla homa. 26% antidep‘rnrees sants,' 192)- 19| 3, 2 | American Society for Adolescent atry (ASAP), 255 on conduct disorder Havnosis illness education, 189-190 245-246 parent Management training on death penalty for 266. 268 ent workup, 201 on gays in military psychopharmacoltorgeaitmcenat la l amphetamine salts (AMP/S gorithm, 191-193 204 relative cost of drugs, 203-206 Andre, case of stimulants, 193-197 Angie, case of treatment course, 202—203 SUBJECT INDEX behavior therapy. See dialectical behav is defined extrinsically—by social be ior therapy havior, 218 biological treatments based on new tech much data missing on, 248-29 as nologies, deve opment of treatment 31. See also specific drugs and multisystemic therapy (MST) treatments 219-220 bipolar disorders, and conduct disorder neuroleptics, 200—2 mduct disorder (CD) diz body. See mind and body . ) $5 25 24 7 #a94e9 borderline personality disorder (BPD See also Diagnostic and Statisti 237-238 cal Manual of Mental Disorders acceptance strategies 166-167 ilternative approaches to diagnostic biosocial theory of, 162—163 classification and conduct disorder, 232 228-235 dialectical behavior therapy for yI modifying diagnostic criteria de 164-165. 176 rived from adults, 224 limensions of dysfunction in A\SAP’s proposal 63-164 comorbidity and brain damage, and conduct disorder 228-229 DSM construct bupropion, 197, 202, 2 ‘cludes adolescents from treatment nts (AE 222-223 functional aspects, 240-24 capability enhancement, 165, 166 id goals of DSM, 216-2 capital punishment. See death penalty cnarity +) Charles, case of, 174-175 iS Separate axis childhood, disorders with typical onset subtyping during are poorly understood in 1 attempt to improve specificity adole1 scents, 272 x § patient * use of the term R39 clonidine, 199, 200, 205 cognitive-behavioral therapy, 37. See also dialectical behavior therapy cognitive dysregulation, 163 college, going away to, 58 59 continuous performance community planning, strategic, 138 Cuba, 1994 exodus fron 139. See also Galveston Island background. 97-98 Youth Programs conditions at Guantanamo Bay conduct disorder (CD), 215 99-101 as antidisorder, 250 exodus and rescue, 98 arguments for eliminating it from traumatic experiences, 98-99 DSM, 217 Cuban adolescent refugees does not adequately recognize cu behavior problems, 113 tural and social factors drawings, 107-109, | 218-219 family characteristics, 103—104