Abstract

Books reviewed in this article: Childhood Onset Anorexia Nervosa and Related Eating Disorders. Edited by B. Lask and R. Bryant‐Waugh. Drawings from a Dying Child, Insights into Death Groan a Jungian Perspective. By Judi Bertoia. Seminars in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. Edited by D. Black & D. Cottrell. The Student With a Genetic Disorder: Educational Implications for Special Education Teachers and for Physical Therapists, Occupational Therapists, and Speech Pathologists. Edited by D. Plumridge, R. Bennett, N. Dinno and C. Branson. Effects of Psychotherapy With Children and Adolescents. By J. R. Weisz and B. Weiss. Emotional and Psychological Abuse of Children. By Kieran O'Hagan. A Practical Guide to the Evaluation of Sexual Abuse in the Prepubertal Child. By A. P. Giardino, M. A. Finkel, E. R. Giardino, T. Seidl and S. Ludwig. Young Children's Understanding of Pretense. By Paul L. Harris and Robert D. Kavanaugh. AIDS: The Hidden Agenda in Child Sexual Abuse. By C Bennetts, M. Brown and J. Sloan. Attentional Deficit Disorder in Children and Adolescents. By J. L. Faddy and V. N. Hosler. Group Counseling & Psychotherapy with Adolescents. By B. W. MacLennan and K, R. Dies. Enhancing Children's Communication: Research Foundations for Intervention. Edited by A. P. Kaiser & D. B. Gray. Extending Families: The Social Networks of Parents and Their Families. By M. Cochran, M. Larner, D. Riley, L. Gunnarson and C. R. Henderson, Jr. Children of Drug Abusers. By Stephen J. Levy and Eileen Rutter. Adolescent Sexuality. Edited by T. P. Gullotta, G, R. Adams and R. Montemayor.

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