This groundbreaking volume thoroughly explores the intriguing and sometimes baffling phenomenon of positive adaptation to stress by children who live under conditions of extreme vulnerability. Examining the determinants of risk, the development of competence in the midst of hardship, and the nature of stress-resilience, THE INVULNERABLE CHILD will be of profound interests to psychiatrists, developmental and clinical psychologists, social workers, nurses, educators and social scientists, and all those involved in the psychosocial well being of children.
This groundbreaking volume thoroughly explores the intriguing and sometimes baffling phenomenon of positive adaptation to stress by children who live under conditions of extreme vulnerability. Examining the determinants of risk, the development of competence in the midst of hardship, and the nature of stress-resilience, THE INVULNERABLE CHILD will be of profound interests to psychiatrists, developmental and clinical psychologists, social workers, nurses, educators and social scientists, and all those involved in the psychosocial well being of children.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
E. James Anthony MD, Director of Psychotherapy, Chesnut Lodge, Rockville, Maryland. Bertram J. Cohler PhD, Department of Behavioural Sciences, University of Chicago, Illinois.
Inhaltsangabe
PART 1 Introduction 1 Risk, Vulnerability, and resilience: An overview. Part 2. The development of competence. 2 Multiple determinants of risk and invulnerability. 3. Correlates and predictors of competence in young children. 4. Further reflections on resilience. 5 John, a boy who acquired resilience. Part 3. Resilience in children at risk. 6 Children at risk for psychosis growing up successfully. 7 Predicting mental health in children at risk. 8 Competent children at risk: A study of well-functioning offspring and disturbed parents. 9 Maternal factors related to vulnerability and resiliency in young children at risk. 10 Invulnerability among abused and neglected children. 11 children as adults: A 40 year study. 12 The traits of true invulnerability and post-traumatic stress in psychoanalysed men of action. Part IV. Conclusion. 13 Adversity, Resilience and the study of lives.
PART 1 Introduction 1 Risk, Vulnerability, and resilience: An overview. Part 2. The development of competence. 2 Multiple determinants of risk and invulnerability. 3. Correlates and predictors of competence in young children. 4. Further reflections on resilience. 5 John, a boy who acquired resilience. Part 3. Resilience in children at risk. 6 Children at risk for psychosis growing up successfully. 7 Predicting mental health in children at risk. 8 Competent children at risk: A study of well-functioning offspring and disturbed parents. 9 Maternal factors related to vulnerability and resiliency in young children at risk. 10 Invulnerability among abused and neglected children. 11 children as adults: A 40 year study. 12 The traits of true invulnerability and post-traumatic stress in psychoanalysed men of action. Part IV. Conclusion. 13 Adversity, Resilience and the study of lives.
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