The Emergence of A Discipline Rochester Symposium on Developmental Psychopathology, Volume 1 Rochester Symposium on Developmental Psychopathology Series
Coordonnateur : Cicchetti Dante
Compiled from papers presented at the Rochester Symposium on Developmental Psychopathology, this is the first book of its kind devoted to disseminating theory and research in the field of psychopathology. Contributions to this text are unified by their incorporation of developmental principles into the study of various types of emotional disorders in children and adults. Also emphasized in this book is the importance of bridging the dichotomy between scientific research and the application of this knowledge to clinical populations. Designed as both a required and supplementary text for advanced undergraduate and graduate courses in developmental psychopathology, abnormal, clinical, and health psychology as well as neuroscience. Also insightful for psychiatric and pediatric residents, nurses, and social workers.
Contents: D. Cicchetti, Developmental Psychopathology: Past, Present, and Future. L.A. Sroufe, Pathways to Adaptation and Maladaptation: Psychopathology as Developmental Deviation. A.J. Sameroff, Models of Developmental Regulation: The Environtype. D.M. Tucker, Neural and Psychological Maturation in a Social Context. J.R. Weisz, Culture and the Development of Child Psychopathology: Lessons from Thailand. M.R. Gunnar, S. Mangelsdorf, R. Kestenbaum, S. Lang, M. Larson, D. Andreas, Stress and Coping in Early Development. T. Field, Maternal Depression Effects on Infant Interaction and Attachment Behavior. M. Sigman, The Application of Developmental Knowledge to a Clinical Problem: The Study of Childhood Autism. R.F. Asarnow, J.R. Asarnow, R. Strandburg, Schizophrenia: A Developmental Perspective. W.G. Iacono, M. Beiser, Age of Onset, Temporal Stability, and Eighteen-Month Course of First-Episode Psychosis. A.S. Masten, Resilience in Development: Implications of the Study of Successful Adaptation for Developmental Psychopathology.
Date de parution : 02-1990
15.2x22.9 cm
Date de parution : 10-2016
15.2x22.9 cm
Thème de The Emergence of A Discipline :
Mots-clés :
developmental; psychopathology; autistic; children; depressed; mothers; strange; situation; rochester; symposium; Childhood Onset Schizophrenia; American Psychiatric Association; Contingent Negative Variation; Thai Parents; RLS; Psychobiological Vulnerability; Lower Parasympathetic Activity; Rochester Longitudinal Study; Schizophrenic Children; Schizophrenic Disorder; Autistic Children; Developmental Psychopathology; Young Autistic Child; Affective Psychosis; Autistic Individuals; Span Task; Information Acquisition Strategies; Norman Garmezy; Mother Interaction Behaviors; Multiple Risk Scores; Under-controlled Behavior; Parental Communication Patterns; Nondepressed Mothers; Depressed Mothers; Non-depressed Mothers