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This book explores positive adaptation in at-risk children, providing suggestions for intervention and social policy.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 608
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. April 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 40mm
- Gewicht: 1125g
- ISBN-13: 9780521807012
- ISBN-10: 0521807018
- Artikelnr.: 21120618
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 608
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. April 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 40mm
- Gewicht: 1125g
- ISBN-13: 9780521807012
- ISBN-10: 0521807018
- Artikelnr.: 21120618
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
1. A resilience framework for research, policy, and practice: contributions
from Project Competence Ann S. Masten and Jenifer L. Powell; Part I.
Familial Adversities: Parental Psychopathology and Family Processes: 2.
Young children with mentally ill parents: resilient developmental systems
Ronald Seifer; 3. Risk and protective factors for children of depressed
parents Constance Hammen; 4. Resilience and vulnerability among sons of
alcoholics: relationship to developmental outcomes between early childhood
and adolescence Robert A. Zucker, Maria W. Wong, Leon I. Puttler, and Hiram
E. Fitzgerald; 5. Maternal drug abuse versus other psychological
disturbances: risks and resilience among children Suniya S. Luthar, Karen
D'Avanzo and Sarah Hites; 6. Resilience to childhood adversity: results of
a 21 year study David M. Fergusson and L. John Horwood; 7. Sequelae of
child maltreatment: vulnerability and resilience Kerry E. Bolger and
Charlotte J. Patterson; 8. Risk and resilience in children coping with
their parents' divorce and remarriage E. Mavis Hetherington and Anne
Mitchell Elmore; 9. Correlational and experimental study of resilience for
children of divorce and parentally bereaved children Irwin Sandler,
Sharlene Wolchik, Caroline Davis, Rachel Haine and Tim Ayers; Part II.
Exosystemic and Sociodemographic Risks: 10. Rethinking resilience: a
developmental process perspective Tuppett M. Yates, Byron Egeland and L.
Alan Sroufe; 11. Poverty and early childhood adjustment Elizabeth B. Owens
and Daniel S. Shaw; 12. Emerging perspectives on context-specificity of
children's adaptation and resilience: evidence from a decade of research
with urban children in adversity Peter A. Wyman; 13. Holistic, contextual
perspectives on risk, protection, and competence among low-income urban
adolescents Edward Seidman and Sara Pedersen; 14. Overcoming the odds?
Adolescent development in the context of urban poverty Ana Mari Cauce,
Angela Stewart, Melanie Domenech Rodriguez, Bryan Cochran, and Joshua
Ginzler; 15. Adaptation among youth facing multiple risks: prospective
research findings Arnold Sameroff, Leslie Gutman and Steve C. Peck; 16.
Positive adaptation among youth exposed to community violence Deborah
Gorman-Smith and Patrick H. Tolan; 17. Perceived discrimination and
resilience Laura A. Szalacha, Sumru Erkut, Cynthia García Coll, Jacqueline
P. Fields, Odette Alarcón and Ineke Ceder; 18. Promoting resilience through
early childhood intervention Arthur J. Reynolds and Suh-Ruu Ou; Part III.
Commentaries: 19. Toward building a better brain: neurobehavioral outcomes,
mechanisms, and processes of environmental enrichment John W. Curtis and
Charles A. Nelson; 20. Genetic influences on risk and protection:
implications for understanding resilience Michael Rutter; 21. Resilience
and vulnerability: an integrative review Suniya S. Luthar and Laurel
Bidwell Zelazo.
from Project Competence Ann S. Masten and Jenifer L. Powell; Part I.
Familial Adversities: Parental Psychopathology and Family Processes: 2.
Young children with mentally ill parents: resilient developmental systems
Ronald Seifer; 3. Risk and protective factors for children of depressed
parents Constance Hammen; 4. Resilience and vulnerability among sons of
alcoholics: relationship to developmental outcomes between early childhood
and adolescence Robert A. Zucker, Maria W. Wong, Leon I. Puttler, and Hiram
E. Fitzgerald; 5. Maternal drug abuse versus other psychological
disturbances: risks and resilience among children Suniya S. Luthar, Karen
D'Avanzo and Sarah Hites; 6. Resilience to childhood adversity: results of
a 21 year study David M. Fergusson and L. John Horwood; 7. Sequelae of
child maltreatment: vulnerability and resilience Kerry E. Bolger and
Charlotte J. Patterson; 8. Risk and resilience in children coping with
their parents' divorce and remarriage E. Mavis Hetherington and Anne
Mitchell Elmore; 9. Correlational and experimental study of resilience for
children of divorce and parentally bereaved children Irwin Sandler,
Sharlene Wolchik, Caroline Davis, Rachel Haine and Tim Ayers; Part II.
Exosystemic and Sociodemographic Risks: 10. Rethinking resilience: a
developmental process perspective Tuppett M. Yates, Byron Egeland and L.
Alan Sroufe; 11. Poverty and early childhood adjustment Elizabeth B. Owens
and Daniel S. Shaw; 12. Emerging perspectives on context-specificity of
children's adaptation and resilience: evidence from a decade of research
with urban children in adversity Peter A. Wyman; 13. Holistic, contextual
perspectives on risk, protection, and competence among low-income urban
adolescents Edward Seidman and Sara Pedersen; 14. Overcoming the odds?
Adolescent development in the context of urban poverty Ana Mari Cauce,
Angela Stewart, Melanie Domenech Rodriguez, Bryan Cochran, and Joshua
Ginzler; 15. Adaptation among youth facing multiple risks: prospective
research findings Arnold Sameroff, Leslie Gutman and Steve C. Peck; 16.
Positive adaptation among youth exposed to community violence Deborah
Gorman-Smith and Patrick H. Tolan; 17. Perceived discrimination and
resilience Laura A. Szalacha, Sumru Erkut, Cynthia García Coll, Jacqueline
P. Fields, Odette Alarcón and Ineke Ceder; 18. Promoting resilience through
early childhood intervention Arthur J. Reynolds and Suh-Ruu Ou; Part III.
Commentaries: 19. Toward building a better brain: neurobehavioral outcomes,
mechanisms, and processes of environmental enrichment John W. Curtis and
Charles A. Nelson; 20. Genetic influences on risk and protection:
implications for understanding resilience Michael Rutter; 21. Resilience
and vulnerability: an integrative review Suniya S. Luthar and Laurel
Bidwell Zelazo.
1. A resilience framework for research, policy, and practice: contributions
from Project Competence Ann S. Masten and Jenifer L. Powell; Part I.
Familial Adversities: Parental Psychopathology and Family Processes: 2.
Young children with mentally ill parents: resilient developmental systems
Ronald Seifer; 3. Risk and protective factors for children of depressed
parents Constance Hammen; 4. Resilience and vulnerability among sons of
alcoholics: relationship to developmental outcomes between early childhood
and adolescence Robert A. Zucker, Maria W. Wong, Leon I. Puttler, and Hiram
E. Fitzgerald; 5. Maternal drug abuse versus other psychological
disturbances: risks and resilience among children Suniya S. Luthar, Karen
D'Avanzo and Sarah Hites; 6. Resilience to childhood adversity: results of
a 21 year study David M. Fergusson and L. John Horwood; 7. Sequelae of
child maltreatment: vulnerability and resilience Kerry E. Bolger and
Charlotte J. Patterson; 8. Risk and resilience in children coping with
their parents' divorce and remarriage E. Mavis Hetherington and Anne
Mitchell Elmore; 9. Correlational and experimental study of resilience for
children of divorce and parentally bereaved children Irwin Sandler,
Sharlene Wolchik, Caroline Davis, Rachel Haine and Tim Ayers; Part II.
Exosystemic and Sociodemographic Risks: 10. Rethinking resilience: a
developmental process perspective Tuppett M. Yates, Byron Egeland and L.
Alan Sroufe; 11. Poverty and early childhood adjustment Elizabeth B. Owens
and Daniel S. Shaw; 12. Emerging perspectives on context-specificity of
children's adaptation and resilience: evidence from a decade of research
with urban children in adversity Peter A. Wyman; 13. Holistic, contextual
perspectives on risk, protection, and competence among low-income urban
adolescents Edward Seidman and Sara Pedersen; 14. Overcoming the odds?
Adolescent development in the context of urban poverty Ana Mari Cauce,
Angela Stewart, Melanie Domenech Rodriguez, Bryan Cochran, and Joshua
Ginzler; 15. Adaptation among youth facing multiple risks: prospective
research findings Arnold Sameroff, Leslie Gutman and Steve C. Peck; 16.
Positive adaptation among youth exposed to community violence Deborah
Gorman-Smith and Patrick H. Tolan; 17. Perceived discrimination and
resilience Laura A. Szalacha, Sumru Erkut, Cynthia García Coll, Jacqueline
P. Fields, Odette Alarcón and Ineke Ceder; 18. Promoting resilience through
early childhood intervention Arthur J. Reynolds and Suh-Ruu Ou; Part III.
Commentaries: 19. Toward building a better brain: neurobehavioral outcomes,
mechanisms, and processes of environmental enrichment John W. Curtis and
Charles A. Nelson; 20. Genetic influences on risk and protection:
implications for understanding resilience Michael Rutter; 21. Resilience
and vulnerability: an integrative review Suniya S. Luthar and Laurel
Bidwell Zelazo.
from Project Competence Ann S. Masten and Jenifer L. Powell; Part I.
Familial Adversities: Parental Psychopathology and Family Processes: 2.
Young children with mentally ill parents: resilient developmental systems
Ronald Seifer; 3. Risk and protective factors for children of depressed
parents Constance Hammen; 4. Resilience and vulnerability among sons of
alcoholics: relationship to developmental outcomes between early childhood
and adolescence Robert A. Zucker, Maria W. Wong, Leon I. Puttler, and Hiram
E. Fitzgerald; 5. Maternal drug abuse versus other psychological
disturbances: risks and resilience among children Suniya S. Luthar, Karen
D'Avanzo and Sarah Hites; 6. Resilience to childhood adversity: results of
a 21 year study David M. Fergusson and L. John Horwood; 7. Sequelae of
child maltreatment: vulnerability and resilience Kerry E. Bolger and
Charlotte J. Patterson; 8. Risk and resilience in children coping with
their parents' divorce and remarriage E. Mavis Hetherington and Anne
Mitchell Elmore; 9. Correlational and experimental study of resilience for
children of divorce and parentally bereaved children Irwin Sandler,
Sharlene Wolchik, Caroline Davis, Rachel Haine and Tim Ayers; Part II.
Exosystemic and Sociodemographic Risks: 10. Rethinking resilience: a
developmental process perspective Tuppett M. Yates, Byron Egeland and L.
Alan Sroufe; 11. Poverty and early childhood adjustment Elizabeth B. Owens
and Daniel S. Shaw; 12. Emerging perspectives on context-specificity of
children's adaptation and resilience: evidence from a decade of research
with urban children in adversity Peter A. Wyman; 13. Holistic, contextual
perspectives on risk, protection, and competence among low-income urban
adolescents Edward Seidman and Sara Pedersen; 14. Overcoming the odds?
Adolescent development in the context of urban poverty Ana Mari Cauce,
Angela Stewart, Melanie Domenech Rodriguez, Bryan Cochran, and Joshua
Ginzler; 15. Adaptation among youth facing multiple risks: prospective
research findings Arnold Sameroff, Leslie Gutman and Steve C. Peck; 16.
Positive adaptation among youth exposed to community violence Deborah
Gorman-Smith and Patrick H. Tolan; 17. Perceived discrimination and
resilience Laura A. Szalacha, Sumru Erkut, Cynthia García Coll, Jacqueline
P. Fields, Odette Alarcón and Ineke Ceder; 18. Promoting resilience through
early childhood intervention Arthur J. Reynolds and Suh-Ruu Ou; Part III.
Commentaries: 19. Toward building a better brain: neurobehavioral outcomes,
mechanisms, and processes of environmental enrichment John W. Curtis and
Charles A. Nelson; 20. Genetic influences on risk and protection:
implications for understanding resilience Michael Rutter; 21. Resilience
and vulnerability: an integrative review Suniya S. Luthar and Laurel
Bidwell Zelazo.