Elissa Benedek - Books

Books

  • The Secret Worry (1984) ISBN 0-89885-133-5
  • Emerging Issues in Child Psychiatry and the Law (editor, 1985) ISBN 0-87630-393-9
  • Juvenile Homicide (1989) ISBN 0-88048-145-5
  • Clinical Handbook of Child Psychiatry and the Law (editor, 1992) ISBN 0-683-07589-6
  • New Directions for Mental Health Services, Emerging Issues in Forensic Psychiatry (1999) ISBN 0-7879-9901-6
  • How to Help Your Child Overcome Your Divorce (co-author, 2001) ISBN 1-55704-461-9
  • Principles and Practice of Child and Adolescent Forensic Psychiatry (editor, 2003) ISBN 0-88048-956-1

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