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Developmental Psychopathology is the most complete and up to date reference in the field, with contributions by leading researchers and clinicians from a broad array of disciplines, specialties, and perspectives. Edited by Dante Cicchetti, the McKnight Presidential Chair of Child Psychology in the Institute of Child Development and in the Department of Psychiatry, University of Minnesota, this new third edition has had a fourth volume added to reflect the growing body of knowledge that has been gained in the decade since the publication of the second edition. The increased emphasis on a multilevel, dynamic systems approach, and the latest neurobiological findings are explored alongside recent work and theories in epigenetics, neural plasticity, resilience, social and environmental influences, and more. From a lifespan-based perspective, this book examines the current level of understanding surrounding the development of mental disorders, as well as the mechanisms and processes that drive either their development or avoidance in high-risk individuals.The previous edition of Developmental Psychopathology has served as an important resource for scientists and researchers working to increase our understanding of mental disorder development, prevention, and intervention. This new edition seeks to expand its usefulness by incorporating an even greater body of work that, together, represents the state of developmental psychopathology today. Examine the latest methodologies and theoretical perspectives; Learn how neurobiological development affects normality ; Gain insight on the lifespan effects of high-risk conditions ; Explore the interplay between genetic and environmental factors. Developmental psychology has seen many important new advances in the past decade, but there is still much work to be done. As an ever-expanding variety of disciplines become more and more relevant to advancing our understanding of mental disorders, a central compilation of watershed work becomes increasingly important. Developmental Psychopathology is the seminal reference researchers and clinicians need to stay up-to-date and push the boundaries of our understanding.
Developmental psychology. --- Mental illness --- Mental illness --- Adjustment (Psychology) --- Risk factors. --- Etiology.
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Child Abuse. --- Child Maltreatment --- Child Mistreatment --- Child Neglect --- Abuse, Child --- Maltreatment, Child --- Mistreatment, Child --- Neglect, Child --- Battered Child Syndrome --- Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy --- Shaken Baby Syndrome --- Child abuse. --- Klinische psychologie --- interactie en interventie --- interactie en interventie. --- Child abuse --- Child Abuse --- Abuse of children --- Child maltreatment --- Child neglect --- Children --- Cruelty to children --- Maltreatment of children --- Neglect of children --- Child welfare --- Family violence --- Parent and child --- Abused children --- Abuse of --- Crimes against
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Child Development. --- Down Syndrome. --- Family. --- Child development --- Down's syndrome --- Down syndrome --- -21 trisomy --- Mongolism --- Mongolism (Disease) --- Trisomy 21 --- Human chromosome abnormalities --- Mental retardation --- Syndromes --- Human chromosome 21 --- Child study --- Children --- Development, Child --- Developmental biology --- Developmental psychobiology --- Child rearing --- Extended Family --- Family Life Cycle --- Family Research --- Filiation --- Kinship Networks --- Relatives --- Family Life Cycles --- Family Members --- Family, Reconstituted --- Stepfamily --- Extended Families --- Families --- Families, Extended --- Families, Reconstituted --- Family Member --- Family, Extended --- Kinship Network --- Life Cycle, Family --- Life Cycles, Family --- Network, Kinship --- Networks, Kinship --- Reconstituted Families --- Reconstituted Family --- Research, Family --- Stepfamilies --- Grandparents --- 47,XX,+21 --- 47,XY,+21 --- Down Syndrome, Partial Trisomy 21 --- Down's Syndrome --- Partial Trisomy 21 Down Syndrome --- Trisomy 21, Meiotic Nondisjunction --- Trisomy 21, Mitotic Nondisjunction --- Trisomy G --- Downs Syndrome --- Syndrome, Down --- Syndrome, Down's --- Infant Development --- Development, Infant --- Psychology, Child --- Growth --- Patients --- -Family relationships --- Development --- Child Development --- Down Syndrome --- Family --- 21 trisomy --- Intellectual disability --- Patients&delete& --- Family relationships
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Self in children --- Self in infants --- Child --- Ego --- Infant --- Self Concept
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This important new volume provides a comprehensive account of the causes and consequences of child maltreatment from a developmental perspective. The chapters in the volume offer an historical and definitional context for future studies: What constitutes physical, sexual, and emotional abuse? What is child neglect and how has its definition changed over time? Why has the theory of the intergenerational transmission of maltreatment been overstated for so long? The heart of the volume lies in its careful description of well controlled research on the impact of maltreatment on the developmental process. Specific chapters address the effects of maltreatment on congitive, linguistic, social, and emotional development. Special attention is paid to age-specific deficits in social interaction, to parent-child interaction and attachment in the early years, and to peer relationships during later childhood and adolescence. The psychology of abusive and neglecting parents is also addressed. Who are the maltreating parents and how are they different from comparison parents? What are the conditions under which maltreatment recurs in subsequent generations? The volume concludes with a chapter on the processes at work in maltreatment can be applied to reducing the problem. Child Maltreatment will appeal to both researchers and clinicians in a range of disciplines including developmental and clinical psychology, psychiatry, social work, pediatrics, sociology, and law, as well as to policymakers and students in all of these areas.
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Mental illness --- Developmental psychology --- Adjustment (Psychology) --- Maladie mentale --- Psychologie du développement --- Maladies mentales --- Ajustement (Psychologie) --- Etiology --- Risk factors --- Etiologie --- Facteurs de risque --- Developmental psychology. --- Ontwikkelingspsychologie --- Etiology. --- Risk factors. --- speciale problemen --- Adjustment (Psychology). --- speciale problemen. --- Psychologie du développement --- Speciale problemen. --- Mental illness - Etiology --- Mental illness - Risk factors
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Mental illness --- Developmental psychology --- Adjustment (Psychology) --- Mental Disorders --- Developmental Disabilities --- Psychopathology --- Adaptation, Psychological --- Etiology --- Risk factors --- etiology --- Psykopati --- Psykiska sjukdomar --- Barnpsykiatri --- Child psychiatry --- Psykopati. --- Psykiska sjukdomar. --- Barnpsykiatri. --- Child psychiatry. --- Mental illness. --- Mental illness - Etiology --- Mental illness - Risk factors --- Mental Disorders - etiology
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