Myths of Childhood represents an important addition to the ongoing debate between mental health professionals regarding nature vs. nurture. For supporters of either side , this book is a valuable resource for further exploration of this controversy.
Myths of Childhood represents an important addition to the ongoing debate between mental health professionals regarding nature vs. nurture. For supporters of either side , this book is a valuable resource for further exploration of this controversy.
Joel Paris, MD Professor of Psychiatry McCill University Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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PART I CHILDHOOD AND ADULTHOOD: THE EVIDENCE Establishing Cause and Effect The Primacy of Early Experience Adversity and Outcome Resilience: Surviving a Bad Childhood PART II CHILDHOOD AND ADULTHOOD: MYTHS Childhood History and Society Childhood and Psychoanalysis The Myth of Recovered Memory Childhood Attachment and Behavior PART III CHILDHOOD AND MENTAL DISORDERS Genes Behavior and Symptoms Personality and Psychopathology PART 3 CHILDHOOD AND TREATMENT Childhood in Psychotherapy Temperament and Psychotherapy PART V IMPLICATIONS Parenting What We Do and Don't Know About Childhood
PART I CHILDHOOD AND ADULTHOOD: THE EVIDENCE Establishing Cause and Effect The Primacy of Early Experience Adversity and Outcome Resilience: Surviving a Bad Childhood PART II CHILDHOOD AND ADULTHOOD: MYTHS Childhood History and Society Childhood and Psychoanalysis The Myth of Recovered Memory Childhood Attachment and Behavior PART III CHILDHOOD AND MENTAL DISORDERS Genes Behavior and Symptoms Personality and Psychopathology PART 3 CHILDHOOD AND TREATMENT Childhood in Psychotherapy Temperament and Psychotherapy PART V IMPLICATIONS Parenting What We Do and Don't Know About Childhood
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