Cultural and Contextual Perspectives on Developmental Risk and Well-Being
Herausgeber: Burack, Jacob A.; Schmidt, Louis A.
Cultural and Contextual Perspectives on Developmental Risk and Well-Being
Herausgeber: Burack, Jacob A.; Schmidt, Louis A.
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Providing insight into developmental well-being, this volume examines outcomes of various types of risk in relation to culture and context.
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Providing insight into developmental well-being, this volume examines outcomes of various types of risk in relation to culture and context.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 318
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Juni 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 518g
- ISBN-13: 9781316500941
- ISBN-10: 1316500942
- Artikelnr.: 44031992
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 318
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Juni 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 518g
- ISBN-13: 9781316500941
- ISBN-10: 1316500942
- Artikelnr.: 44031992
Series editor's preface; 1. Introductory remarks: cultural and contextual
perspectives on developmental risk and well-being Jacob A. Burack and Louis
A. Schmidt; Part I. Cultural Perspectives on Developmental Risk and
Well-Being: 2. Using multicultural research to expand the scope of
developmental psychopathology Thomas M. Achenbach; 3. Cultural perspectives
on shyness-inhibition Xinyin Chen, Siman Zhao and Fan Yang; 4. A
sociocultural analysis of high-risk Native American children in schools
Stephanie A. Fryberg and Peter A. Leavitt; 5. Developmental perspectives on
the role of cultural identity in well-being: evidence from aboriginal
communities in Canada Jacob A. Burack, Amy Bombay, Heidi Flores, Jillian
Stewart and Vladimir Ponizovsky; Part II. Contextual Perspectives on
Developmental Risk and Well-Being: 6. Peer victimization: understanding the
developmental correlates of at-risk children and youth Jennifer M. Knack,
Tracy Vaillancourt, Amanda Krygsman, Steven Arnocky, Irene Vitoroulis,
Jennifer Hepditch and Christine Blain-Arcaro; 7. The potential risks and
adaptive contributions of elite social status to youth development Wendy
Troop-Gordon; 8. Culture and context modify neural correlates of adolescent
risk-taking behavior Christine L. Lackner and Sidney J. Segalowitz; Part
III. Contextual Perspectives on Atypicality: 9. Prematurity as a context of
development at risk Lauren Drvaric, Jordana Waxman, Ryan J. Van Lieshout
and Louis A. Schmidt; 10. Maternal depression and children's behavioral and
emotional outcomes: a review of contextual and individual level moderators
and mediators Matilda Nowakowski, Louis A. Schmidt and Tracy Vaillancourt;
11. Fragile X-associated disorders: how the family environment and genotype
interact Marsha Mailick, Jan S. Greenberg, Leann E. Smith, Audra Sterling,
Nancy Brady, Steven F. Warren and Jinkuk Hong; 12. Developmental approaches
to understanding and treating autism Tony Charman.
perspectives on developmental risk and well-being Jacob A. Burack and Louis
A. Schmidt; Part I. Cultural Perspectives on Developmental Risk and
Well-Being: 2. Using multicultural research to expand the scope of
developmental psychopathology Thomas M. Achenbach; 3. Cultural perspectives
on shyness-inhibition Xinyin Chen, Siman Zhao and Fan Yang; 4. A
sociocultural analysis of high-risk Native American children in schools
Stephanie A. Fryberg and Peter A. Leavitt; 5. Developmental perspectives on
the role of cultural identity in well-being: evidence from aboriginal
communities in Canada Jacob A. Burack, Amy Bombay, Heidi Flores, Jillian
Stewart and Vladimir Ponizovsky; Part II. Contextual Perspectives on
Developmental Risk and Well-Being: 6. Peer victimization: understanding the
developmental correlates of at-risk children and youth Jennifer M. Knack,
Tracy Vaillancourt, Amanda Krygsman, Steven Arnocky, Irene Vitoroulis,
Jennifer Hepditch and Christine Blain-Arcaro; 7. The potential risks and
adaptive contributions of elite social status to youth development Wendy
Troop-Gordon; 8. Culture and context modify neural correlates of adolescent
risk-taking behavior Christine L. Lackner and Sidney J. Segalowitz; Part
III. Contextual Perspectives on Atypicality: 9. Prematurity as a context of
development at risk Lauren Drvaric, Jordana Waxman, Ryan J. Van Lieshout
and Louis A. Schmidt; 10. Maternal depression and children's behavioral and
emotional outcomes: a review of contextual and individual level moderators
and mediators Matilda Nowakowski, Louis A. Schmidt and Tracy Vaillancourt;
11. Fragile X-associated disorders: how the family environment and genotype
interact Marsha Mailick, Jan S. Greenberg, Leann E. Smith, Audra Sterling,
Nancy Brady, Steven F. Warren and Jinkuk Hong; 12. Developmental approaches
to understanding and treating autism Tony Charman.
Series editor's preface; 1. Introductory remarks: cultural and contextual
perspectives on developmental risk and well-being Jacob A. Burack and Louis
A. Schmidt; Part I. Cultural Perspectives on Developmental Risk and
Well-Being: 2. Using multicultural research to expand the scope of
developmental psychopathology Thomas M. Achenbach; 3. Cultural perspectives
on shyness-inhibition Xinyin Chen, Siman Zhao and Fan Yang; 4. A
sociocultural analysis of high-risk Native American children in schools
Stephanie A. Fryberg and Peter A. Leavitt; 5. Developmental perspectives on
the role of cultural identity in well-being: evidence from aboriginal
communities in Canada Jacob A. Burack, Amy Bombay, Heidi Flores, Jillian
Stewart and Vladimir Ponizovsky; Part II. Contextual Perspectives on
Developmental Risk and Well-Being: 6. Peer victimization: understanding the
developmental correlates of at-risk children and youth Jennifer M. Knack,
Tracy Vaillancourt, Amanda Krygsman, Steven Arnocky, Irene Vitoroulis,
Jennifer Hepditch and Christine Blain-Arcaro; 7. The potential risks and
adaptive contributions of elite social status to youth development Wendy
Troop-Gordon; 8. Culture and context modify neural correlates of adolescent
risk-taking behavior Christine L. Lackner and Sidney J. Segalowitz; Part
III. Contextual Perspectives on Atypicality: 9. Prematurity as a context of
development at risk Lauren Drvaric, Jordana Waxman, Ryan J. Van Lieshout
and Louis A. Schmidt; 10. Maternal depression and children's behavioral and
emotional outcomes: a review of contextual and individual level moderators
and mediators Matilda Nowakowski, Louis A. Schmidt and Tracy Vaillancourt;
11. Fragile X-associated disorders: how the family environment and genotype
interact Marsha Mailick, Jan S. Greenberg, Leann E. Smith, Audra Sterling,
Nancy Brady, Steven F. Warren and Jinkuk Hong; 12. Developmental approaches
to understanding and treating autism Tony Charman.
perspectives on developmental risk and well-being Jacob A. Burack and Louis
A. Schmidt; Part I. Cultural Perspectives on Developmental Risk and
Well-Being: 2. Using multicultural research to expand the scope of
developmental psychopathology Thomas M. Achenbach; 3. Cultural perspectives
on shyness-inhibition Xinyin Chen, Siman Zhao and Fan Yang; 4. A
sociocultural analysis of high-risk Native American children in schools
Stephanie A. Fryberg and Peter A. Leavitt; 5. Developmental perspectives on
the role of cultural identity in well-being: evidence from aboriginal
communities in Canada Jacob A. Burack, Amy Bombay, Heidi Flores, Jillian
Stewart and Vladimir Ponizovsky; Part II. Contextual Perspectives on
Developmental Risk and Well-Being: 6. Peer victimization: understanding the
developmental correlates of at-risk children and youth Jennifer M. Knack,
Tracy Vaillancourt, Amanda Krygsman, Steven Arnocky, Irene Vitoroulis,
Jennifer Hepditch and Christine Blain-Arcaro; 7. The potential risks and
adaptive contributions of elite social status to youth development Wendy
Troop-Gordon; 8. Culture and context modify neural correlates of adolescent
risk-taking behavior Christine L. Lackner and Sidney J. Segalowitz; Part
III. Contextual Perspectives on Atypicality: 9. Prematurity as a context of
development at risk Lauren Drvaric, Jordana Waxman, Ryan J. Van Lieshout
and Louis A. Schmidt; 10. Maternal depression and children's behavioral and
emotional outcomes: a review of contextual and individual level moderators
and mediators Matilda Nowakowski, Louis A. Schmidt and Tracy Vaillancourt;
11. Fragile X-associated disorders: how the family environment and genotype
interact Marsha Mailick, Jan S. Greenberg, Leann E. Smith, Audra Sterling,
Nancy Brady, Steven F. Warren and Jinkuk Hong; 12. Developmental approaches
to understanding and treating autism Tony Charman.