Developmental Psychopathology, Volume 3: Risk, Disorder, and Adaptation

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Dante Cicchetti, Donald J. Cohen
John Wiley & Sons, Mar 31, 2006 - Psychology - 960 pages
Developmental Psychopathology, Volume 3, Risk, Disorder, and Adaptation provides a life span developmental perspective on "high-risk" conditions and mental disorders. Moreover, it examines developmental pathways to resilient adaptation in the face of adversity.
 

Contents

Risk Disorder and Adaptation Chapter 1 Social Support and Developmental Psychopathology
1
Risk Disorder and Adaptation Chapter 2 The Multiple Determinants of Parenting
38
Risk Disorder and Adaptation Chapter 3 Interparental Discord Family Process and Developmental Psychopathology
86
Risk Disorder and Adaptation Chapter 4 An EcologicalTransactional Perspective on Child Maltreatment Failure of the Average Expectable Environm...
129
Risk Disorder and Adaptation Chapter 5 The Persisting Effects of Early Experiences on Psychological Development
202
Risk Disorder and Adaptation Chapter 6 Developmental Approaches to Children with Mental Retardation A Second Generation?
235
Risk Disorder and Adaptation Chapter 7 Developmental Disorders of Language
268
Risk Disorder and Adaptation Chapter 8 Autism Spectrum Disorders
317
Risk Disorder and Adaptation Chapter 14 The Neurodevelopmental Model of Schizophrenia Updated
542
Risk Disorder and Adaptation Chapter 15 LifeCoursePersistent versus AdolescenceLimited Antisocial Behavior
570
Risk Disorder and Adaptation Chapter 16 Developmental Pathways to Substance Abuse
599
Risk Disorder and Adaptation Chapter 17 Alcohol Use and the Alcohol Use Disorders A DevelopmentalBiopsychosocial Systems Formulation Coveri...
620
Risk Disorder and Adaptation Chapter 18 Dissociative Disorders
657
Risk Disorder and Adaptation Chapter 19 Competence and Psychopathology in Development
696
Risk Disorder and Adaptation Chapter 20 Resilience in Development A Synthesis of Research across Five Decades
739
Risk Disorder and Adaptation Chapter 21 Resilience in Later Adulthood and Old Age Resources and Potentials for Successful Aging
796

Risk Disorder and Adaptation Chapter 9 Disorders of Attention and Impulse Regulation
358
Risk Disorder and Adaptation Chapter 10 Origins of ObsessiveCompulsive Disorder Developmental and Evolutionary Perspectives
404
Risk Disorder and Adaptation Chapter 11 Tourettes Syndrome A Multifactorial Developmental Psychopathology
436
Risk Disorder and Adaptation Chapter 12 Social Anxiety and Emotion Regulation A Model for Developmental Psychopathology Perspectives on An...
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Risk Disorder and Adaptation Chapter 13 The Development and Ecology of Antisocial Behavior in Children and Adolescents
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Risk Disorder and Adaptation Chapter 22 Stigma and Mental Illness Developmental Issues and Future Prospects
841
Risk Disorder and Adaptation Author Index
883
Risk Disorder and Adaptation Subject Index
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Dante Cicchetti, Ph.D., is Mcknight Presidential Chair of Child Psychology in the Institute of Child Development and in the Department of Psychiatry, University of Minnesota. He also is Professor of Psychology at the University of Minnesota. From 1985 to 2005, he directed the Mt. Hope Family Center at the University of Rochester. Dr. Cicchetti has published 30 books including volumes on developmental psychopathology, child development, emotional development, Down syndrome, attachment beyond infancy, self development, risk and protective factors in the development of psychopathology, neurodevelopment and psychopathology, and stress and development.

Donald Cohen, M.D. (deceased)
Irving B. Harris Professor of Child Psychiatry, Pediatrics, and Psychology
Director, Yale Child Study Center
Dr. Cohen was the founder of the renowned clinical and scientific research programs for Tourette's Syndrome at the Yale Child Study Center. Well known for his clinical expertise and breadth of understanding, Dr. Cohen served as Director of the Child Study Center from 1983 until his death in 2001.

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