Jonathan Hill / Barbara Maughan (eds.)
Conduct Disorders in Childhood and Adolescence
Herausgeber: Goodyer, Ian M.; Maughan, Barbara; Hill, Jonathan
Jonathan Hill / Barbara Maughan (eds.)
Conduct Disorders in Childhood and Adolescence
Herausgeber: Goodyer, Ian M.; Maughan, Barbara; Hill, Jonathan
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Uniquely authoritative, comprehensive and multidisciplinary, this survey is essential reading for all clinicians and professionals working in child health.
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Uniquely authoritative, comprehensive and multidisciplinary, this survey is essential reading for all clinicians and professionals working in child health.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 596
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. März 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 1014g
- ISBN-13: 9780521786393
- ISBN-10: 0521786398
- Artikelnr.: 21602786
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 596
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. März 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 1014g
- ISBN-13: 9780521786393
- ISBN-10: 0521786398
- Artikelnr.: 21602786
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
List of contributors; Preface; 1. Bad behaviour: an historical perspective
on disorders of conduct E. Jane Costello and Adrian Angold; 2. Can the
study of 'normal' behaviour contribute to an understanding of conduct
disorder? Robert A. Hinde; 3. The development of children's conflict and
prosocial behaviour: lessons from research on social understanding and
gender Judy Dunn; 4. Neural mechanisms underlying aggressive behaviour Joe
Herbert and Manuela Martinez; 5. Biosocial influences on antisocial
behaviours in childhood and adolescence Jonathan Hill; 6. The epidemiology
of disorders of conduct: nosological issues and comorbidity Adrian Angold
and E. Jane Costello; 7. Conduct disorder in context Barbara Maughan; 8.
Genetic influences on conduct disorder Emily Simonoff; 9. The role of
neuropsychological deficits in conduct disorders Donald R. Lynam and Bill
Henry; 10. A reinforcement model of conduct problems in children and
adolescents: advances in theory and intervention Jeff Keisner, Thomas J.
Dishion and François Poulin; 11. Perceptual and attributional processes in
aggression and conduct problems Gregory S. Pettit, Jodi A. Polaha and
Jacquelyn Mize; 12. Attachment and conduct disorder Michelle DeKlyen and
Matthew L. Speltz; 13. Friends, friendships and conduct disorders Frank
Vitaro, Richard E. Tremblay and William Bukowski; 14. Discontinuities of
development, with particular emphasis on emotional and cognitive components
of disruptive behaviour Rolf Loeber and John Coie; 15. Treatment of conduct
disorders Alan E. Kazdin; 16. The prevention of conduct disorder: a review
of successful and unsuccessful experiments David LeMarquand, Richard E.
Tremblay and Frank Vitaro; 17. Economic evaluation and conduct disorders
Martin Knapp; 18. Antisocial children grown up Barbara Maughan and Michael
Rutter; 19. Conduct disorder: future directions. An afterword Michael
Rutter; Index.
on disorders of conduct E. Jane Costello and Adrian Angold; 2. Can the
study of 'normal' behaviour contribute to an understanding of conduct
disorder? Robert A. Hinde; 3. The development of children's conflict and
prosocial behaviour: lessons from research on social understanding and
gender Judy Dunn; 4. Neural mechanisms underlying aggressive behaviour Joe
Herbert and Manuela Martinez; 5. Biosocial influences on antisocial
behaviours in childhood and adolescence Jonathan Hill; 6. The epidemiology
of disorders of conduct: nosological issues and comorbidity Adrian Angold
and E. Jane Costello; 7. Conduct disorder in context Barbara Maughan; 8.
Genetic influences on conduct disorder Emily Simonoff; 9. The role of
neuropsychological deficits in conduct disorders Donald R. Lynam and Bill
Henry; 10. A reinforcement model of conduct problems in children and
adolescents: advances in theory and intervention Jeff Keisner, Thomas J.
Dishion and François Poulin; 11. Perceptual and attributional processes in
aggression and conduct problems Gregory S. Pettit, Jodi A. Polaha and
Jacquelyn Mize; 12. Attachment and conduct disorder Michelle DeKlyen and
Matthew L. Speltz; 13. Friends, friendships and conduct disorders Frank
Vitaro, Richard E. Tremblay and William Bukowski; 14. Discontinuities of
development, with particular emphasis on emotional and cognitive components
of disruptive behaviour Rolf Loeber and John Coie; 15. Treatment of conduct
disorders Alan E. Kazdin; 16. The prevention of conduct disorder: a review
of successful and unsuccessful experiments David LeMarquand, Richard E.
Tremblay and Frank Vitaro; 17. Economic evaluation and conduct disorders
Martin Knapp; 18. Antisocial children grown up Barbara Maughan and Michael
Rutter; 19. Conduct disorder: future directions. An afterword Michael
Rutter; Index.
List of contributors; Preface; 1. Bad behaviour: an historical perspective
on disorders of conduct E. Jane Costello and Adrian Angold; 2. Can the
study of 'normal' behaviour contribute to an understanding of conduct
disorder? Robert A. Hinde; 3. The development of children's conflict and
prosocial behaviour: lessons from research on social understanding and
gender Judy Dunn; 4. Neural mechanisms underlying aggressive behaviour Joe
Herbert and Manuela Martinez; 5. Biosocial influences on antisocial
behaviours in childhood and adolescence Jonathan Hill; 6. The epidemiology
of disorders of conduct: nosological issues and comorbidity Adrian Angold
and E. Jane Costello; 7. Conduct disorder in context Barbara Maughan; 8.
Genetic influences on conduct disorder Emily Simonoff; 9. The role of
neuropsychological deficits in conduct disorders Donald R. Lynam and Bill
Henry; 10. A reinforcement model of conduct problems in children and
adolescents: advances in theory and intervention Jeff Keisner, Thomas J.
Dishion and François Poulin; 11. Perceptual and attributional processes in
aggression and conduct problems Gregory S. Pettit, Jodi A. Polaha and
Jacquelyn Mize; 12. Attachment and conduct disorder Michelle DeKlyen and
Matthew L. Speltz; 13. Friends, friendships and conduct disorders Frank
Vitaro, Richard E. Tremblay and William Bukowski; 14. Discontinuities of
development, with particular emphasis on emotional and cognitive components
of disruptive behaviour Rolf Loeber and John Coie; 15. Treatment of conduct
disorders Alan E. Kazdin; 16. The prevention of conduct disorder: a review
of successful and unsuccessful experiments David LeMarquand, Richard E.
Tremblay and Frank Vitaro; 17. Economic evaluation and conduct disorders
Martin Knapp; 18. Antisocial children grown up Barbara Maughan and Michael
Rutter; 19. Conduct disorder: future directions. An afterword Michael
Rutter; Index.
on disorders of conduct E. Jane Costello and Adrian Angold; 2. Can the
study of 'normal' behaviour contribute to an understanding of conduct
disorder? Robert A. Hinde; 3. The development of children's conflict and
prosocial behaviour: lessons from research on social understanding and
gender Judy Dunn; 4. Neural mechanisms underlying aggressive behaviour Joe
Herbert and Manuela Martinez; 5. Biosocial influences on antisocial
behaviours in childhood and adolescence Jonathan Hill; 6. The epidemiology
of disorders of conduct: nosological issues and comorbidity Adrian Angold
and E. Jane Costello; 7. Conduct disorder in context Barbara Maughan; 8.
Genetic influences on conduct disorder Emily Simonoff; 9. The role of
neuropsychological deficits in conduct disorders Donald R. Lynam and Bill
Henry; 10. A reinforcement model of conduct problems in children and
adolescents: advances in theory and intervention Jeff Keisner, Thomas J.
Dishion and François Poulin; 11. Perceptual and attributional processes in
aggression and conduct problems Gregory S. Pettit, Jodi A. Polaha and
Jacquelyn Mize; 12. Attachment and conduct disorder Michelle DeKlyen and
Matthew L. Speltz; 13. Friends, friendships and conduct disorders Frank
Vitaro, Richard E. Tremblay and William Bukowski; 14. Discontinuities of
development, with particular emphasis on emotional and cognitive components
of disruptive behaviour Rolf Loeber and John Coie; 15. Treatment of conduct
disorders Alan E. Kazdin; 16. The prevention of conduct disorder: a review
of successful and unsuccessful experiments David LeMarquand, Richard E.
Tremblay and Frank Vitaro; 17. Economic evaluation and conduct disorders
Martin Knapp; 18. Antisocial children grown up Barbara Maughan and Michael
Rutter; 19. Conduct disorder: future directions. An afterword Michael
Rutter; Index.