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Developmental Psychopathology, Maladaptation and Psychopathology
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Overview
Developmental Psychopathology is a four-volume compendium of the most complete and current research on every aspect of the field. Volume Three: Risk, Disorder, and Adaptation explores the everyday effects and behaviors of those with behavioral, mental, or neurological disorders, and the disorder's real-world impact on their well-being. Now in its third edition, this comprehensive reference has been fully updated to better reflect the current state of the field, and detail the latest findings in causation, intervention, contextual factors, and the risks associated with atypical development. Contributions from expert researchers and clinicians explore the effects of abuse and traumatic stress, memory development, emotion regulation, impulsivity, and more, with chapters specifically targeted toward autism, schizophrenia, narcissism, antisocial behavior, bipolar disorder, and borderline personality disorder.
Advances in developmental psychopathology have burgeoned since the 2006 publication of the second edition, and keeping up on the latest findings in multiple avenues of investigation can be burdensome to the busy professional. This series solves the problem by collecting the information into one place, with a logical organization designed for easy reference.
- Learn how childhood experiences contribute to psychopathology
- Explore the relationship between atypical development and substance abuse
- Consider the impact or absence of other developmental traits
- Understand the full risk potential of any behavioral or mental disorder
The complexity of a field as diverse as developmental psychopathology deepens with each emerging theory, especially with consideration of the multiple external factors that have major effects on a person's mental and emotional development. Developmental Psychopathology Volume Three: Risk, Disorder, and Adaptation compiles the latest information into a cohesive, broad-reaching reference with the most recent findings.
Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9781119125501 |
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Publisher: | Wiley |
Publication date: | 02/10/2016 |
Series: | Developmental Psychopathology , #3 |
Sold by: | JOHN WILEY & SONS |
Format: | eBook |
Pages: | 1248 |
File size: | 12 MB |
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Table of Contents
Preface to Developmental Psychopathology, Third Edition xiDante CicchettiContributors xiii
1 DEVELOPMENTS IN THE DEVELOPMENTAL APPROACH TO INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY 1Jacob A. Burack, Natalie Russo, Cathryn Gordon Green, Oriane Landry, and Grace Iarocci
2 FRAGILE X SYNDROME AS A MULTILEVEL MODEL FOR UNDERSTANDING BEHAVIORALLY DEFINED DISORDERS 68Annette Karmiloff-Smith, Brianna Doherty, Kim Cornish, and Gaia Scerif
3 AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDERS 81Raphael Bernier and Geraldine Dawson
4 JOINT ATTENTION AND THE SOCIAL PHENOTYPE OF AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDER: A PERSPECTIVE FROM DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOPATHOLOGY 116Amy Vaughan Van Hecke, Tasha Oswald, and Peter Mundy
5 EXPLICATING THE “DEVELOPMENTAL” IN PRESCHOOL PSYCHOPATHOLOGY 152Sara J. Bufferd, Margaret W. Dyson, Iseli G. Hernandez, and Lauren S. Wakschlag
6 THE DEVELOPMENT OF EMOTION REGULATION: IMPLICATIONS FOR CHILD ADJUSTMENT 187Susan D. Calkins and Nicole B. Perry
7 INTERPERSONAL THEORIES OF DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOPATHOLOGY 243Karen D. Rudolph, Jennifer E. Lansford, and Philip C. Rodkin
8 COGNITIVE RISKS IN DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOPATHOLOGY 312Benjamin L. Hankin, Hannah R. Snyder, and Lauren D. Gulley
9 TRAUMATIC STRESS FROM A MULTILEVEL DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOPATHOLOGY PERSPECTIVE 386J. Douglas Bremner
10 CHILDHOOD EXPOSURE TO INTERPERSONAL TRAUMA 425Alicia F. Lieberman and Ann T. Chu
11 CHILD MALTREATMENT AND DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOPATHOLOGY: A MULTILEVEL PERSPECTIVE 457Dante Cicchetti and Sheree L. Toth
12 A DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOPATHOLOGY PERSPECTIVE ON FOSTER CARE RESEARCH 513Philip A. Fisher, Leslie D. Leve, Brianna Delker, Leslie E. Roos, and Bryna Cooper
13 MEMORY DEVELOPMENT, EMOTION REGULATION, AND TRAUMA-RELATED PSYCHOPATHOLOGY 555Gail S. Goodman, Deborah Goldfarb, Jodi A. Quas, Rachel K. Narr, Helen Milojevich, and Ingrid M. Cordon
14 ATTENTION AND IMPULSIVITY 591Joel T. Nigg
15 THE DEVELOPMENT AND ECOLOGY OF ANTISOCIAL BEHAVIOR: LINKING ETIOLOGY, PREVENTION, AND TREATMENT 647Thomas J. Dishion and Gerald R. Patterson
16 NARCISSISM 679Sander Thomaes and Eddie Brummelman
17 A MULTILEVEL PERSPECTIVE ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF BORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDER 726Peter Fonagy and Patrick Luyten
18 ALCOHOL USE AND THE ALCOHOL USE DISORDERS OVER THE LIFE COURSE: A CROSS-LEVEL DEVELOPMENTAL REVIEW 793Robert A. Zucker, Brian M. Hicks, and Mary M. Heitzeg
19 SUBSTANCE USE AND SUBSTANCE USE DISORDERS 833Laurie Chassin, Craig R. Colder, Andrea Hussong, and Kenneth J. Sher
20 BIPOLAR DISORDER FROM A DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOPATHOLOGY PERSPECTIVE: FOCUSING ON PHENOMENOLOGY, ETIOLOGY, AND NEUROBIOLOGY 898Bonnie Klimes-Dougan, Kevin P. Kennedy, and Kathryn R. Cullen
21 CHILDHOOD SCHIZOPHRENIA 950Rochelle Caplan
22 MULTILEVEL APPROACHES TO SCHIZOPHRENIA AND OTHER PSYCHOTIC DISORDERS: THE BIOBEHAVIORAL INTERFACE 997Elaine F. Walker, Arthur T. Ryan, Katrina C. Bridgman Goines, Derek M. Novacek, Sandra M. Goulding, Joy L. Brasfield, Allison Macdonald, and Hanan D. Trotman
23 TOWARD A UNIFYING PERSPECTIVE ON PERSONALITY PATHOLOGY ACROSS THE LIFE SPAN 1039Jennifer L. Tackett, Kathrin Herzhoff, Steve Balsis, and Luke Cooper
24 TOWARD A DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOPATHOLOGY OF PERSONALITY DISTURBANCE: A NEUROBEHAVIORAL DIMENSIONAL MODEL INCORPORATING GENETIC, ENVIRONMENTAL, AND EPIGENETIC FACTORS 1079Mark F. Lenzenweger and Richard A. Depue
Author Index 1111
Subject Index 1189