The authors of this book, clinical professors of psychiatry in Texas, provide us with a vivid slice of the experience of treating children in private practice in today’s hurry-up, brave new world of cost cutting and third-party payers. They show us in detail how even in this environment the therapist must begin intervention with a detailed assessment of child, parents, and availability of helping resources proceeding to creation of a therapeutic alliance, selection of the most apt treatment modality, and, finally, the process of termination. The array of treatment options are outlined; these include cognitive behavior therapy, group therapy, family therapy, consultation with the school, and medication management. The most extensive effort is given to descriptions of individual therapy.