As reflected in the title, the purpose of this book is to guide
clinicians in understanding and treating youth with severe antisocial
behavior. Children and adolescents with conduct disorders operate at
quite a high cost to society. In many opinion polls, juvenile crime and
violence is rated as one of the most pressing concerns for many in our
society. This widespread concern has prompted professionals from many
disciplines to search for more effective interventions to prevent and
treat youth with such disorders. This book is my attempt to summarize
the current status of this very important endeavor. In providing this
guide to clinicians, I have attempted to emphasize the critical link
between understanding the clinical presentation, course, and causes of
conduct disorders and designing effective interventions for children and
adolescents with these disorders. Many past books, book chapters, and
review articles have emphasized one or the other of these objectives.
Some have provided excellent summaries of the vast amount of research on
youth with conduct disorders without explicitly and clearly describing
the clinical applica- tions of this research. Others have focused on the
implementation of specific interventions for youth with conduct
disorders that is divorced from a basic understanding of the many
diverse and clinically important characteristics of this population. The
overriding theme of this book is that successful clinical inter- vention
requires an integration of both bodies of knowledge.