Vulnerability and Resilience in Human Development
A Festschrift for Ann and Alan Clarke
Herausgeber: Varma, Ved P; Tizard, Barbara
Vulnerability and Resilience in Human Development
A Festschrift for Ann and Alan Clarke
Herausgeber: Varma, Ved P; Tizard, Barbara
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Produktdetails
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 248
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Februar 2000
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 232mm x 159mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 390g
- ISBN-13: 9781853028779
- ISBN-10: 1853028770
- Artikelnr.: 23294748
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Barbara Tizard was Professor of Education at the Institute of Education, where she was formerly Director of the Thomas Coram Research Unit. Dr Ved Varma is a former educational psychologist and has published widely in the field of child psychology.
Introduction: Ann and Alan Clarke; an appreciation
Barbara Tizard. PART I. New Perspectives on Nature and Nurture. 1. Nature
nurture and psychopathology: A new look at an old topic
Michael Rutter
Honorary Director
Medical Research Council Child Psychiatry Unit. 2. Early experience and the parent-child relationship: genetic and environmental interactions as developmental determinants
H. Rudolf Schaffer
Professor of Psychology
University of Strathclyde. PART II. Longitudinal Studies of Vulnerability and Resilience. 3. Assets and deficits in the behaviour of people with Down's Syndrome - a longitudinal study
Janet Carr
PhD
C Psychol
FBPsS
Regional Tutor in the Psychology of Mental and Multiple Handicap
St George's Hospital Medical School. 4. Interactions between offspring and parents in development
Stella Chess
Professor of Child Psychiatry
and Alexander Thomas
Professor of Psychiatry
New York University Medical Centre. 5. Escaping from a bad start
Doria Pilling
Research Fellow
Rehabilitation Resource Centre
City University. 6. Vulnerability and resilience in adults who were classified as mildly mentally retarded in childhood
Stephen Richardson Professor Emeritus and Helen Koller
Principal Associate
Albert Einstein College
New York. PART III. Vulnerability
resilience
and rehabilitation from biological and psycho-social stress. 7. Reducing mental and related handicaps: a biomedical perspective
J. M. Berg
Professor Emeritus
Faculty of Medicine
University of Toronto. 8. Rehabilitation of the dyspraxic dysphasic adult
Robert Fawcus
Professor of Clinical Communication Studies and Margaret Fawcus
Department of Clinical Communication Studies
City University. 9. Vulnerability and resilience to early cerebral injury
Edgar Miller
Department of Health. 10. Educating children with severe learning difficulties: challenging vulnerability
Peter Mittler
Director
School of Education
University of Manchester. 11. Resilience and vulnerability in child survivors of disasters
William Yule
Professor of Applied Child Psychology
Institute of Psychiatry
University of London. PART IV. Responses to Psychosocial Stress. 12. A useful old age
Don C Charles
Professor Emeritus
Department of Psychology
Iowa State University. 13. Troubled and troublesome: perspectives on adolescent hurt
Masud Hoghugi
Honorary Professor of Psychology at the University of Hull
Director of the Aycliffe Centre for Children. 14. Implications of the Warsaw Study for Social and Educational planning
Ignacy Wald
Institute of Psychiatry and Neurology
Warsaw
and Anna Firkowska-Mankiewicz
Polish Academy of Sciences
Warsaw. Index.
Barbara Tizard. PART I. New Perspectives on Nature and Nurture. 1. Nature
nurture and psychopathology: A new look at an old topic
Michael Rutter
Honorary Director
Medical Research Council Child Psychiatry Unit. 2. Early experience and the parent-child relationship: genetic and environmental interactions as developmental determinants
H. Rudolf Schaffer
Professor of Psychology
University of Strathclyde. PART II. Longitudinal Studies of Vulnerability and Resilience. 3. Assets and deficits in the behaviour of people with Down's Syndrome - a longitudinal study
Janet Carr
PhD
C Psychol
FBPsS
Regional Tutor in the Psychology of Mental and Multiple Handicap
St George's Hospital Medical School. 4. Interactions between offspring and parents in development
Stella Chess
Professor of Child Psychiatry
and Alexander Thomas
Professor of Psychiatry
New York University Medical Centre. 5. Escaping from a bad start
Doria Pilling
Research Fellow
Rehabilitation Resource Centre
City University. 6. Vulnerability and resilience in adults who were classified as mildly mentally retarded in childhood
Stephen Richardson Professor Emeritus and Helen Koller
Principal Associate
Albert Einstein College
New York. PART III. Vulnerability
resilience
and rehabilitation from biological and psycho-social stress. 7. Reducing mental and related handicaps: a biomedical perspective
J. M. Berg
Professor Emeritus
Faculty of Medicine
University of Toronto. 8. Rehabilitation of the dyspraxic dysphasic adult
Robert Fawcus
Professor of Clinical Communication Studies and Margaret Fawcus
Department of Clinical Communication Studies
City University. 9. Vulnerability and resilience to early cerebral injury
Edgar Miller
Department of Health. 10. Educating children with severe learning difficulties: challenging vulnerability
Peter Mittler
Director
School of Education
University of Manchester. 11. Resilience and vulnerability in child survivors of disasters
William Yule
Professor of Applied Child Psychology
Institute of Psychiatry
University of London. PART IV. Responses to Psychosocial Stress. 12. A useful old age
Don C Charles
Professor Emeritus
Department of Psychology
Iowa State University. 13. Troubled and troublesome: perspectives on adolescent hurt
Masud Hoghugi
Honorary Professor of Psychology at the University of Hull
Director of the Aycliffe Centre for Children. 14. Implications of the Warsaw Study for Social and Educational planning
Ignacy Wald
Institute of Psychiatry and Neurology
Warsaw
and Anna Firkowska-Mankiewicz
Polish Academy of Sciences
Warsaw. Index.
Introduction: Ann and Alan Clarke; an appreciation
Barbara Tizard. PART I. New Perspectives on Nature and Nurture. 1. Nature
nurture and psychopathology: A new look at an old topic
Michael Rutter
Honorary Director
Medical Research Council Child Psychiatry Unit. 2. Early experience and the parent-child relationship: genetic and environmental interactions as developmental determinants
H. Rudolf Schaffer
Professor of Psychology
University of Strathclyde. PART II. Longitudinal Studies of Vulnerability and Resilience. 3. Assets and deficits in the behaviour of people with Down's Syndrome - a longitudinal study
Janet Carr
PhD
C Psychol
FBPsS
Regional Tutor in the Psychology of Mental and Multiple Handicap
St George's Hospital Medical School. 4. Interactions between offspring and parents in development
Stella Chess
Professor of Child Psychiatry
and Alexander Thomas
Professor of Psychiatry
New York University Medical Centre. 5. Escaping from a bad start
Doria Pilling
Research Fellow
Rehabilitation Resource Centre
City University. 6. Vulnerability and resilience in adults who were classified as mildly mentally retarded in childhood
Stephen Richardson Professor Emeritus and Helen Koller
Principal Associate
Albert Einstein College
New York. PART III. Vulnerability
resilience
and rehabilitation from biological and psycho-social stress. 7. Reducing mental and related handicaps: a biomedical perspective
J. M. Berg
Professor Emeritus
Faculty of Medicine
University of Toronto. 8. Rehabilitation of the dyspraxic dysphasic adult
Robert Fawcus
Professor of Clinical Communication Studies and Margaret Fawcus
Department of Clinical Communication Studies
City University. 9. Vulnerability and resilience to early cerebral injury
Edgar Miller
Department of Health. 10. Educating children with severe learning difficulties: challenging vulnerability
Peter Mittler
Director
School of Education
University of Manchester. 11. Resilience and vulnerability in child survivors of disasters
William Yule
Professor of Applied Child Psychology
Institute of Psychiatry
University of London. PART IV. Responses to Psychosocial Stress. 12. A useful old age
Don C Charles
Professor Emeritus
Department of Psychology
Iowa State University. 13. Troubled and troublesome: perspectives on adolescent hurt
Masud Hoghugi
Honorary Professor of Psychology at the University of Hull
Director of the Aycliffe Centre for Children. 14. Implications of the Warsaw Study for Social and Educational planning
Ignacy Wald
Institute of Psychiatry and Neurology
Warsaw
and Anna Firkowska-Mankiewicz
Polish Academy of Sciences
Warsaw. Index.
Barbara Tizard. PART I. New Perspectives on Nature and Nurture. 1. Nature
nurture and psychopathology: A new look at an old topic
Michael Rutter
Honorary Director
Medical Research Council Child Psychiatry Unit. 2. Early experience and the parent-child relationship: genetic and environmental interactions as developmental determinants
H. Rudolf Schaffer
Professor of Psychology
University of Strathclyde. PART II. Longitudinal Studies of Vulnerability and Resilience. 3. Assets and deficits in the behaviour of people with Down's Syndrome - a longitudinal study
Janet Carr
PhD
C Psychol
FBPsS
Regional Tutor in the Psychology of Mental and Multiple Handicap
St George's Hospital Medical School. 4. Interactions between offspring and parents in development
Stella Chess
Professor of Child Psychiatry
and Alexander Thomas
Professor of Psychiatry
New York University Medical Centre. 5. Escaping from a bad start
Doria Pilling
Research Fellow
Rehabilitation Resource Centre
City University. 6. Vulnerability and resilience in adults who were classified as mildly mentally retarded in childhood
Stephen Richardson Professor Emeritus and Helen Koller
Principal Associate
Albert Einstein College
New York. PART III. Vulnerability
resilience
and rehabilitation from biological and psycho-social stress. 7. Reducing mental and related handicaps: a biomedical perspective
J. M. Berg
Professor Emeritus
Faculty of Medicine
University of Toronto. 8. Rehabilitation of the dyspraxic dysphasic adult
Robert Fawcus
Professor of Clinical Communication Studies and Margaret Fawcus
Department of Clinical Communication Studies
City University. 9. Vulnerability and resilience to early cerebral injury
Edgar Miller
Department of Health. 10. Educating children with severe learning difficulties: challenging vulnerability
Peter Mittler
Director
School of Education
University of Manchester. 11. Resilience and vulnerability in child survivors of disasters
William Yule
Professor of Applied Child Psychology
Institute of Psychiatry
University of London. PART IV. Responses to Psychosocial Stress. 12. A useful old age
Don C Charles
Professor Emeritus
Department of Psychology
Iowa State University. 13. Troubled and troublesome: perspectives on adolescent hurt
Masud Hoghugi
Honorary Professor of Psychology at the University of Hull
Director of the Aycliffe Centre for Children. 14. Implications of the Warsaw Study for Social and Educational planning
Ignacy Wald
Institute of Psychiatry and Neurology
Warsaw
and Anna Firkowska-Mankiewicz
Polish Academy of Sciences
Warsaw. Index.