Developmental Psychopathology, Volume 3: Risk, Disorder, and AdaptationDante Cicchetti, Donald J. Cohen 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... | 470 |
Risk Disorder and Adaptation Chapter 13 The Development and Ecology of Antisocial Behavior in Children and Adolescents | 503 |
Risk Disorder and Adaptation Chapter 22 Stigma and Mental Illness Developmental Issues and Future Prospects | 841 |
Risk Disorder and Adaptation Author Index | 883 |
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Developmental Psychopathology: Risk, disorder and adaptation. Volume three Dante Cicchetti,Donald J. Cohen No preview available - 2006 |
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