The contributors to this volume apply a developmental focus to their examination of one of the most widely agreed upon classifications of behavior disorders in child psychopathology -- internalizing and externalizing expressions of dysfunction. The research reported spans a wide range from infancy through young adulthood and from normalcy through severe psychopathology. These current investigations demonstrate that the implications of utilizing the developmental approach for the evolution of theory, research, and intervention are vast.
The contributors to this volume apply a developmental focus to their examination of one of the most widely agreed upon classifications of behavior disorders in child psychopathology -- internalizing and externalizing expressions of dysfunction. The research reported spans a wide range from infancy through young adulthood and from normalcy through severe psychopathology. These current investigations demonstrate that the implications of utilizing the developmental approach for the evolution of theory, research, and intervention are vast.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Contents:D. Cicchetti S.L. Toth A Developmental Perspective on Internalizing and Externalizing Disorders. M.T. Greenberg C.A. Kusche M. Speltz Emotional Regulation Self-Control and Psychopathology: The Role of Relationships in Early Childhood. S.B. Campbell Longitudinal Studies of Active and Aggressive Preschoolers: Individual Differences in Early Behavior and in Outcome. K.H. Rubin S. Hymel R.S.L. Mills L. Rose-Krasnor Conceptualizing Different Developmental Pathways To and From Social Isolation in Childhood. R.J. Davidson Cerebral Asymmetry and Affective Disorders: A Developmental Perspective. R. Plomin R. Rende M. Rutter Quantitative Genetics and Developmental Psychopathology. C.Z. Malatesta-Magai Emotional Socialization: Its Role in Personality and Developmental Psychopathology. J. Garber N.L. Quiggle W. Panak K.A. Dodge Aggression and Depression in Children: Comorbidity Specificity and Social Cognitive Processing. G. Sackett P. Gould What Can Primate Models of Human Developmental Psychopathology Model?
Contents:D. Cicchetti S.L. Toth A Developmental Perspective on Internalizing and Externalizing Disorders. M.T. Greenberg C.A. Kusche M. Speltz Emotional Regulation Self-Control and Psychopathology: The Role of Relationships in Early Childhood. S.B. Campbell Longitudinal Studies of Active and Aggressive Preschoolers: Individual Differences in Early Behavior and in Outcome. K.H. Rubin S. Hymel R.S.L. Mills L. Rose-Krasnor Conceptualizing Different Developmental Pathways To and From Social Isolation in Childhood. R.J. Davidson Cerebral Asymmetry and Affective Disorders: A Developmental Perspective. R. Plomin R. Rende M. Rutter Quantitative Genetics and Developmental Psychopathology. C.Z. Malatesta-Magai Emotional Socialization: Its Role in Personality and Developmental Psychopathology. J. Garber N.L. Quiggle W. Panak K.A. Dodge Aggression and Depression in Children: Comorbidity Specificity and Social Cognitive Processing. G. Sackett P. Gould What Can Primate Models of Human Developmental Psychopathology Model?
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