Alcohol Use Disorders
A Developmental Science Approach to Etiology
Herausgeber: Fitzgerald, Hiram E; Puttler, Leon I
Alcohol Use Disorders
A Developmental Science Approach to Etiology
Herausgeber: Fitzgerald, Hiram E; Puttler, Leon I
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Alcohol Use Disorders takes a life-span/developmental approach to understanding the etiologic processes that heighten risk or resilience factors for alcohol use disorders (AUD).
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Alcohol Use Disorders takes a life-span/developmental approach to understanding the etiologic processes that heighten risk or resilience factors for alcohol use disorders (AUD).
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 398
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Januar 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 180mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 816g
- ISBN-13: 9780190676001
- ISBN-10: 0190676000
- Artikelnr.: 48742806
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 398
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Januar 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 180mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 816g
- ISBN-13: 9780190676001
- ISBN-10: 0190676000
- Artikelnr.: 48742806
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Hiram E. Fitzgerald is University Distinguished Professor in the Department of Psychology and Associate Provost for University Outreach and Engagement at Michigan State University. He has been associated with the Michigan Longitudinal Study for 30 years. His major areas of research include the study of infant and family development in community contexts, the impact of fathers on early child development, 0-5 age boys and risk, the etiology of alcoholism, implementation of systemic community models of organizational process and change, and broad issues related to the scholarship of engagement. Leon I. Puttler is a clinical psychologist working in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Michigan. He is the Project Director of the Michigan Longitudinal Study where he has worked for 22 years. Current research interests include the development of addictions with an emphasis on risk factors associated with its development, resilience in deviating from expected pathways, and the effects of recovery status of parental alcohol problems on the functioning of children and their parents; Child sexual abuse; Psychotherapy with children, adults, couples, and families.
* Part I. Alcohol Use Disorders: Perspectives from Developmental
Psychopathology and Developmental Science
* Chapter 1. Developmental Science, Alcohol Use Disorders and the
Risk-Resilience Continuum
* Leon Puttler, Robert A. Zucker, and Hiram E. Fitzgerald
* Chapter 2. A Developmental Psychopathology Perspective on Substance
Use: Illustrations from the Study of Child Maltreatment
* Dante Cicchetti and Fred Rogosch
* Chapter 3. Multifinality, Equifinality and the Heterogeneity of
Alcoholism.
* Andrea Hussong, Drew Rothenberg, Ruth K. Smith, and Maleeha Haroon
* Part II. Alcohol Use Disorders: Developmental Neurobiology and Early
Organization of Risk
* Chapter 4. A Developmental Perspective on the Genetic Basis of
Substance Use and Abuse
* Elisa Trucoo, Gabriel L. Schlomer, and Brian Hicks
* Chapter 5. Alcohol Used Disorder: Role of Epigenetics
* Igor Ponomarev
* Chapter 6: Brain Functional Contributors to Vulnerability for
Substance Abuse:
* Mary M. Heitzeg
* Part III. Alcohol Use Disorders: Developmental Transitions from
Infancy to Adolescence
* Chapter 7. Etiological processes for substance use disorders
beginning in infancy
* Rena D. Eiden
* Chapter 8. Sleep Problems during the Preschool Years and Beyond as a
Marker of Risk and Resilience in Substance Use?
* Maria Wong
* Chapter 9. Self-regulation, Behavioral Inhibition, and Risk for
Alcoholism and Substance Use Disorders.
* Joel T. Nigg
* Chapter 10: A Framework for Studying Parental Socialization of Child
and Adolescent Substance Use.
* John Donovan
* Chapter 11: Alcohol and Youth: Evaluations of Developmental Impact
* Guadalupe A. Bacio, Ty Brumback and Sandra A. Brown
* Part IV. Alcohol and Substance Use Disorders: Developmental
Transitions from Adolescence to Emergent Adulthood
* Chapter12: Substance Use and Abuse during Adolescence and the
Transition to Adulthood are Developmental Phenomena: Conceptual and
Empirical Considerations.
* John Schulenberg, Julie Maslowsky, and Justin Jager
* Chapter 13. Who Is Using Alternative Tobacco Products and Why?
Research on Adolescents and Young Adults
* Alexandra Loukas and Deepti Agarwal
* Chapter 14. Developmental Perspectives on Cigarette Smoking: Findings
from the IU Smoking Survey
* Laurie Chassin, Clark Presson, Jonathan T. Macy and Steven J. Sherman
* Chapter 15: Alcohol Use and Consequences across Developmental
Transitions during College and Beyond
* James R. Ashenhurst and Kim Fromme
* Chapter 16. Developmental Transitions and College Binge Drinking: Why
Parents Still Matter.
* Michael Ichiyama, Kayla Swart, Annie Wescott, Sarah Harrison, and
Kelly Birch
* Chapter 17. Personality Processes Related to the Development and
Resolution of Alcohol Use Disorders: A Long and Continually Evolving
Story
* Kenneth Sher, Andrew Littlefield, and Matthew Lee
* Part V. Alcohol Use Disorders and Marital Relationships
* Chapter 18: Developmental Transitions and Emergent Causative
Influences: Intimacy, Influence, and Alcohol Problems over the Early
Years of Marriage.
* Ash Levitt and Kenneth Leonard
* Chapter 19: Social Psychology of Alcohol Involvement, Marital
Dissolution, and Marital Interaction Processes across Multiple Time
Scales
* James A. Cranford and Catharine E. Fairbarn
* Part VI. Developmental Designs: Methodological and Statistical
Innovations
* Chapter 20. Integrative Data Analysis from a Unifying Research
Synthesis Perspective
* Eun-Young Mun, and Anne E. Ray
* Chapter 21. New Statistical Methods Inspired by Data Collected from
Alcohol and Substance Abuse Research.
* Anne Buu and Runze Li
* Index
Psychopathology and Developmental Science
* Chapter 1. Developmental Science, Alcohol Use Disorders and the
Risk-Resilience Continuum
* Leon Puttler, Robert A. Zucker, and Hiram E. Fitzgerald
* Chapter 2. A Developmental Psychopathology Perspective on Substance
Use: Illustrations from the Study of Child Maltreatment
* Dante Cicchetti and Fred Rogosch
* Chapter 3. Multifinality, Equifinality and the Heterogeneity of
Alcoholism.
* Andrea Hussong, Drew Rothenberg, Ruth K. Smith, and Maleeha Haroon
* Part II. Alcohol Use Disorders: Developmental Neurobiology and Early
Organization of Risk
* Chapter 4. A Developmental Perspective on the Genetic Basis of
Substance Use and Abuse
* Elisa Trucoo, Gabriel L. Schlomer, and Brian Hicks
* Chapter 5. Alcohol Used Disorder: Role of Epigenetics
* Igor Ponomarev
* Chapter 6: Brain Functional Contributors to Vulnerability for
Substance Abuse:
* Mary M. Heitzeg
* Part III. Alcohol Use Disorders: Developmental Transitions from
Infancy to Adolescence
* Chapter 7. Etiological processes for substance use disorders
beginning in infancy
* Rena D. Eiden
* Chapter 8. Sleep Problems during the Preschool Years and Beyond as a
Marker of Risk and Resilience in Substance Use?
* Maria Wong
* Chapter 9. Self-regulation, Behavioral Inhibition, and Risk for
Alcoholism and Substance Use Disorders.
* Joel T. Nigg
* Chapter 10: A Framework for Studying Parental Socialization of Child
and Adolescent Substance Use.
* John Donovan
* Chapter 11: Alcohol and Youth: Evaluations of Developmental Impact
* Guadalupe A. Bacio, Ty Brumback and Sandra A. Brown
* Part IV. Alcohol and Substance Use Disorders: Developmental
Transitions from Adolescence to Emergent Adulthood
* Chapter12: Substance Use and Abuse during Adolescence and the
Transition to Adulthood are Developmental Phenomena: Conceptual and
Empirical Considerations.
* John Schulenberg, Julie Maslowsky, and Justin Jager
* Chapter 13. Who Is Using Alternative Tobacco Products and Why?
Research on Adolescents and Young Adults
* Alexandra Loukas and Deepti Agarwal
* Chapter 14. Developmental Perspectives on Cigarette Smoking: Findings
from the IU Smoking Survey
* Laurie Chassin, Clark Presson, Jonathan T. Macy and Steven J. Sherman
* Chapter 15: Alcohol Use and Consequences across Developmental
Transitions during College and Beyond
* James R. Ashenhurst and Kim Fromme
* Chapter 16. Developmental Transitions and College Binge Drinking: Why
Parents Still Matter.
* Michael Ichiyama, Kayla Swart, Annie Wescott, Sarah Harrison, and
Kelly Birch
* Chapter 17. Personality Processes Related to the Development and
Resolution of Alcohol Use Disorders: A Long and Continually Evolving
Story
* Kenneth Sher, Andrew Littlefield, and Matthew Lee
* Part V. Alcohol Use Disorders and Marital Relationships
* Chapter 18: Developmental Transitions and Emergent Causative
Influences: Intimacy, Influence, and Alcohol Problems over the Early
Years of Marriage.
* Ash Levitt and Kenneth Leonard
* Chapter 19: Social Psychology of Alcohol Involvement, Marital
Dissolution, and Marital Interaction Processes across Multiple Time
Scales
* James A. Cranford and Catharine E. Fairbarn
* Part VI. Developmental Designs: Methodological and Statistical
Innovations
* Chapter 20. Integrative Data Analysis from a Unifying Research
Synthesis Perspective
* Eun-Young Mun, and Anne E. Ray
* Chapter 21. New Statistical Methods Inspired by Data Collected from
Alcohol and Substance Abuse Research.
* Anne Buu and Runze Li
* Index
* Part I. Alcohol Use Disorders: Perspectives from Developmental
Psychopathology and Developmental Science
* Chapter 1. Developmental Science, Alcohol Use Disorders and the
Risk-Resilience Continuum
* Leon Puttler, Robert A. Zucker, and Hiram E. Fitzgerald
* Chapter 2. A Developmental Psychopathology Perspective on Substance
Use: Illustrations from the Study of Child Maltreatment
* Dante Cicchetti and Fred Rogosch
* Chapter 3. Multifinality, Equifinality and the Heterogeneity of
Alcoholism.
* Andrea Hussong, Drew Rothenberg, Ruth K. Smith, and Maleeha Haroon
* Part II. Alcohol Use Disorders: Developmental Neurobiology and Early
Organization of Risk
* Chapter 4. A Developmental Perspective on the Genetic Basis of
Substance Use and Abuse
* Elisa Trucoo, Gabriel L. Schlomer, and Brian Hicks
* Chapter 5. Alcohol Used Disorder: Role of Epigenetics
* Igor Ponomarev
* Chapter 6: Brain Functional Contributors to Vulnerability for
Substance Abuse:
* Mary M. Heitzeg
* Part III. Alcohol Use Disorders: Developmental Transitions from
Infancy to Adolescence
* Chapter 7. Etiological processes for substance use disorders
beginning in infancy
* Rena D. Eiden
* Chapter 8. Sleep Problems during the Preschool Years and Beyond as a
Marker of Risk and Resilience in Substance Use?
* Maria Wong
* Chapter 9. Self-regulation, Behavioral Inhibition, and Risk for
Alcoholism and Substance Use Disorders.
* Joel T. Nigg
* Chapter 10: A Framework for Studying Parental Socialization of Child
and Adolescent Substance Use.
* John Donovan
* Chapter 11: Alcohol and Youth: Evaluations of Developmental Impact
* Guadalupe A. Bacio, Ty Brumback and Sandra A. Brown
* Part IV. Alcohol and Substance Use Disorders: Developmental
Transitions from Adolescence to Emergent Adulthood
* Chapter12: Substance Use and Abuse during Adolescence and the
Transition to Adulthood are Developmental Phenomena: Conceptual and
Empirical Considerations.
* John Schulenberg, Julie Maslowsky, and Justin Jager
* Chapter 13. Who Is Using Alternative Tobacco Products and Why?
Research on Adolescents and Young Adults
* Alexandra Loukas and Deepti Agarwal
* Chapter 14. Developmental Perspectives on Cigarette Smoking: Findings
from the IU Smoking Survey
* Laurie Chassin, Clark Presson, Jonathan T. Macy and Steven J. Sherman
* Chapter 15: Alcohol Use and Consequences across Developmental
Transitions during College and Beyond
* James R. Ashenhurst and Kim Fromme
* Chapter 16. Developmental Transitions and College Binge Drinking: Why
Parents Still Matter.
* Michael Ichiyama, Kayla Swart, Annie Wescott, Sarah Harrison, and
Kelly Birch
* Chapter 17. Personality Processes Related to the Development and
Resolution of Alcohol Use Disorders: A Long and Continually Evolving
Story
* Kenneth Sher, Andrew Littlefield, and Matthew Lee
* Part V. Alcohol Use Disorders and Marital Relationships
* Chapter 18: Developmental Transitions and Emergent Causative
Influences: Intimacy, Influence, and Alcohol Problems over the Early
Years of Marriage.
* Ash Levitt and Kenneth Leonard
* Chapter 19: Social Psychology of Alcohol Involvement, Marital
Dissolution, and Marital Interaction Processes across Multiple Time
Scales
* James A. Cranford and Catharine E. Fairbarn
* Part VI. Developmental Designs: Methodological and Statistical
Innovations
* Chapter 20. Integrative Data Analysis from a Unifying Research
Synthesis Perspective
* Eun-Young Mun, and Anne E. Ray
* Chapter 21. New Statistical Methods Inspired by Data Collected from
Alcohol and Substance Abuse Research.
* Anne Buu and Runze Li
* Index
Psychopathology and Developmental Science
* Chapter 1. Developmental Science, Alcohol Use Disorders and the
Risk-Resilience Continuum
* Leon Puttler, Robert A. Zucker, and Hiram E. Fitzgerald
* Chapter 2. A Developmental Psychopathology Perspective on Substance
Use: Illustrations from the Study of Child Maltreatment
* Dante Cicchetti and Fred Rogosch
* Chapter 3. Multifinality, Equifinality and the Heterogeneity of
Alcoholism.
* Andrea Hussong, Drew Rothenberg, Ruth K. Smith, and Maleeha Haroon
* Part II. Alcohol Use Disorders: Developmental Neurobiology and Early
Organization of Risk
* Chapter 4. A Developmental Perspective on the Genetic Basis of
Substance Use and Abuse
* Elisa Trucoo, Gabriel L. Schlomer, and Brian Hicks
* Chapter 5. Alcohol Used Disorder: Role of Epigenetics
* Igor Ponomarev
* Chapter 6: Brain Functional Contributors to Vulnerability for
Substance Abuse:
* Mary M. Heitzeg
* Part III. Alcohol Use Disorders: Developmental Transitions from
Infancy to Adolescence
* Chapter 7. Etiological processes for substance use disorders
beginning in infancy
* Rena D. Eiden
* Chapter 8. Sleep Problems during the Preschool Years and Beyond as a
Marker of Risk and Resilience in Substance Use?
* Maria Wong
* Chapter 9. Self-regulation, Behavioral Inhibition, and Risk for
Alcoholism and Substance Use Disorders.
* Joel T. Nigg
* Chapter 10: A Framework for Studying Parental Socialization of Child
and Adolescent Substance Use.
* John Donovan
* Chapter 11: Alcohol and Youth: Evaluations of Developmental Impact
* Guadalupe A. Bacio, Ty Brumback and Sandra A. Brown
* Part IV. Alcohol and Substance Use Disorders: Developmental
Transitions from Adolescence to Emergent Adulthood
* Chapter12: Substance Use and Abuse during Adolescence and the
Transition to Adulthood are Developmental Phenomena: Conceptual and
Empirical Considerations.
* John Schulenberg, Julie Maslowsky, and Justin Jager
* Chapter 13. Who Is Using Alternative Tobacco Products and Why?
Research on Adolescents and Young Adults
* Alexandra Loukas and Deepti Agarwal
* Chapter 14. Developmental Perspectives on Cigarette Smoking: Findings
from the IU Smoking Survey
* Laurie Chassin, Clark Presson, Jonathan T. Macy and Steven J. Sherman
* Chapter 15: Alcohol Use and Consequences across Developmental
Transitions during College and Beyond
* James R. Ashenhurst and Kim Fromme
* Chapter 16. Developmental Transitions and College Binge Drinking: Why
Parents Still Matter.
* Michael Ichiyama, Kayla Swart, Annie Wescott, Sarah Harrison, and
Kelly Birch
* Chapter 17. Personality Processes Related to the Development and
Resolution of Alcohol Use Disorders: A Long and Continually Evolving
Story
* Kenneth Sher, Andrew Littlefield, and Matthew Lee
* Part V. Alcohol Use Disorders and Marital Relationships
* Chapter 18: Developmental Transitions and Emergent Causative
Influences: Intimacy, Influence, and Alcohol Problems over the Early
Years of Marriage.
* Ash Levitt and Kenneth Leonard
* Chapter 19: Social Psychology of Alcohol Involvement, Marital
Dissolution, and Marital Interaction Processes across Multiple Time
Scales
* James A. Cranford and Catharine E. Fairbarn
* Part VI. Developmental Designs: Methodological and Statistical
Innovations
* Chapter 20. Integrative Data Analysis from a Unifying Research
Synthesis Perspective
* Eun-Young Mun, and Anne E. Ray
* Chapter 21. New Statistical Methods Inspired by Data Collected from
Alcohol and Substance Abuse Research.
* Anne Buu and Runze Li
* Index