The mainstream upper-level undergraduate textbook designed for first courses in Developmental Psychopathology Developmental Psychopathology provides a comprehensive introduction to the evolving scientific discipline that focuses on the interactions between the biological, psychological, behavioral, and social contextual aspects of normal and abnormal human development. Designed for advanced undergraduates and early graduate students with no previous engagement with the subject, this well-balanced textbook integrates clinical knowledge and scientific practice to help students understand both how and why mental health problems emerge across the lifespan. Organized into four parts, the text first provides students with essential background information on traditional approaches to psychopathology, developmental psychopathology (DP), normal development, and insecure attachment. The next section addresses attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), autism spectrum disorder (ASD), and other problems emerging in childhood. Part III covers problems that arise in adolescence and young adulthood, such as depression, suicide, eating disorders, and schizophrenia. The text concludes with a discussion of special topics such as the relation between pathopsychological issues and divorce, separation, and loss. Each chapter includes a visual demonstration of the DP approach, a clinical case, further readings, and discussion questions. Developmental Psychopathology: Presents a coherent organization of material that illustrates the DP principle of cutting across multiple levels of analysisCovers common psychopathological problems including antisocial behavior, substance use disorders, fear and anxiety, and emerging personality disordersFeatures integrative DP models based on the most recent research in psychopathological disordersProvides instructors with a consistent pedagogical framework for teaching upper-level students encountering the discipline for the first time Developmental Psychopathology is the perfect textbook for advanced undergraduate or graduate courses in Child Psychopathology, Abnormal Child Psychology, Clinical Psychology, and Family Dynamics and Psychopathology.
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Preface ix The Editors xiii List of Contributors xvii Part I Background 1 Chapter 1 Traditional Approaches to Child Psychopathology 3Kiana Wall, Eric Sumlin, and Carla Sharp Chapter 2 Developmental Psychopathology 18Rebecca Lippschutz and Johanna Bick Chapter 3 Normal Development: What Is Actually Normal? 35Hillary A. Langley, Sarah Barksdale, Bailey A. Barnes, Caitlin H. Child, Matthew T. Roberts, and Mayra B. Ramos Chapter 4 Insecure Attachment and Related Difficulties 58Amanda Venta and Anna Abate Part II Problems of Early and Middle Childhood 87 Chapter 5 Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) 89Jack M. Fletcher Chapter 6 Autism Spectrum Disorder 119Rachel H. Fein, Amanda Venta, Allison C. Meinert, Sarah S. Mire, And Katherine Bergez Chapter 7 Emergence of Antisocial Behavior in Middle Childhood 157Peter Fonagy Chapter 8 Fear and Anxiety 182Andres G. Viana, Erika S. Trent, Haley E. Conroy, and Elizabeth M. Raines Part III Problems of Adolescence and Early Adulthood 219 Chapter 9 Depression 221Francesca Penner and Carla Sharp Chapter 10 Eating Disorders 252Deborah Michel and Amanda Venta Chapter 11 Substance Use Disorders 279Maxwell R. Christensen, Emma Anderson]White, Lauren J. Ryan, Mia M. Ricardo, Beata A. Krembuszewski, Cody Sze, and Craig E. Henderson Chapter 12 Schizophrenia 311Amanda Venta and Jessica R. Hart Chapter 13 Emerging Personality Disorders 335Sophie Kerr, Peter Fonagy, and Carla Sharp Part IV Special Topics and Conclusions 365 Chapter 14 Child Maltreatment 367Brian Allen, Michelle P. Desir, and Chad E. Shenk Chapter 15 Divorce, Separation, and Loss 400Amanda Venta and Jesse Walker Chapter 16 Quo Vadis 423Amanda Venta, Carla Sharp, and Peter Fonagy Index 438
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The mainstream upper-level undergraduate textbook designed for first courses in Developmental PsychopathologyDevelopmental Psychopathology provides a comprehensive introduction to the evolving scientific discipline that focuses on the interactions between the biological, psychological, behavioral, and social contextual aspects of typical and atypical human development. Designed for advanced undergraduates and early graduate students with no previous engagement with the subject, this well-balanced textbook integrates clinical practice and scientific knowledge to help students understand both how and why mental health problems emerge across the lifespan.Organized into four parts, the text first provides students with essential background information on traditional approaches to psychopathology, developmental psychopathology (DP), normal development, and insecure attachment. The next section addresses attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), autism spectrum disorder (ASD), and other problems emerging in childhood. Part III covers problems that arise in adolescence and young adulthood, such as depression, suicide, eating disorders, and schizophrenia. The text concludes with a discussion of special topics such as the relation between pathopsychological issues and divorce, separation, and loss. Each chapter includes a visual demonstration of the DP approach, a clinical case, further readings, and discussion questions. Developmental Psychopathology:Presents a coherent organization of material that illustrates the DP principle of cutting across multiple levels of analysisCovers common psychopathological problems including antisocial behavior, substance use disorders, fear and anxiety, and emerging personality disordersFeatures integrative DP models based on the most recent research in psychopathological disordersProvides instructors with a consistent pedagogical framework for teaching upper-level students encountering the discipline for the first timeDevelopmental Psychopathology is the perfect textbook for advanced undergraduate or graduate courses in Child Psychopathology, Abnormal Child Psychology, Clinical Psychology, and Family Dynamics and Psychopathology.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781118686485
Publisert
2021-07-08
Utgiver
Vendor
Wiley-Blackwell
Vekt
703 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Dybde
28 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
480

Om bidragsyterne

Amanda Venta, PhD is an Associate Professor of Psychology, University of Houston, Texas, USA. Dr. Venta's primary research interests are the development of psychopathology in youth and the protective effect of attachment security.

Carla Sharp, PhD is Professor of Psychology and Director of the Developmental Psychopathology Lab, University of Houston, Texas, USA, where she also leads the Adolescent Diagnosis Assessment Prevention and Treatment (ADAPT) Clinic.

Peter Fonagy, PhD, is Head of the Division of Psychology and Language Sciences at University College London; Chief Executive of the Anna Freud National Centre for Children and Families, London; Consultant to the Child and Family Programme at the Menninger Department of Psychiatry and Behavioural Sciences at Baylor College of Medicine; and holds visiting professorships at Yale and Harvard Medical Schools.

Jack M. Fletcher, PhD is Hugh Roy and Lillie Cranz Cullen Distinguished Professor, Associate Vice President for Research Administration, and Associate Chair of the Department of Psychology at the University of Houston, Texas, USA.