Specifically designed for readability and utilizing a concise format, Developmental Psychopathology: An Introduction offers an authoritative, approachable overview of mental developmental disorders and problems faced by children and adolescents. Noted researcher and author Dr. Fred R. Volkmar leads a team of experts from the Child Study Center at Yale University School of Medicine in presenting essential, introductory information ideal for fellows and physicians in child and adolescent psychiatry, as well as psychiatry residents and other health care professionals working in this complex field.
This is by no means an exhaustive overview of the ways the metaphor of pathways may inform questions in development and psychopathology. ILLUSTRATIONS By way of illustration, we present two diagrams that represent the use of pathways in ...
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A completely updated edition of the standard survey of the field. Demonstrates how psychopathology is best understood in the context of biological, cognitive, social, and emotional development.
... 545 physical growth, 545 respiratory system, 545 sex differences and sex steroids, 5494550 systemic versus processive stress and their neuroanatomical pathways, 5384543 Linkage, 441 Lobotomies, prefrontal, 296 Locus coeruleus, 79, ...
Over the years , a number of investigators have observed unusual patterns of attachment behavior that cannot be easily captured ... children to have insecure attachments throughout the preschool years ( Cicchetti & Barnett , 1991b ) .
The field's most complete and authoritative reference, updated and expanded Developmental Psychopathology is the most complete and up to date reference in the field, with contributions by leading researchers and...
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Rather, it is dynamic, plastic for much of development, experiencing periods of growth and pruning long after an infant has ... Many networks become increasingly integrated through myelination of pathways over development and maturation ...
This volume provides a forum for interdisciplinary perspectives in the emerging discipline of developmental psychopathology.
1036 Latent Growth Modeling and Developmental Psychopathology Next, the joint analysis of the control and the ... Latent growth modeling provides a tool to delineate continuity/discontinuity and turning points in developmental pathways.