Comparative studies of normal self-development and atypical psychopathological populations contribute to an understanding of normal development of the Self.
Disorders and Dysfunctions of the Selfcontinues the tradition of the Rochester Symposium on Developmental Psychopathology series highlighting how knowledge of normal self-development can be applied to the study of atypicaland psychopathological populations and, conversely, how examinations of abnormality can enhance understanding of the normal development of the self.
The authors in this volume illustrate advances that have been made in understanding the developmental mechanisms that contribute to anomalies and perturbations in the self systems of high risk and disordered populations.
PETER MUNDY, ANNE HOGAN, CLAIRE B. KOPP, NATALIE WYER,SIMON BARON-COHEN, MARY M. ROBERTSON, JOHN MORIARTY, PATRICIA M. CRITTENDEN, KURT W. FISCHER, CATHERINE AYOUB, DREW WESTON, FRANK W. PUTNAM, ROGER KOBAK, HOLLAND COLE, GIL G. NOAM, GAYLE VALIANT, SUSAN HARTER, DONNA B. MAROLD, MICHAEL CHANDLER
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Comparative studies of normal self-development and atypical psychopathological populations contribute to an understanding of normal development of the Self.
Intersubjectivity joint attention, and autistic developmental pathology, Peter Mundy and Anne Hogan; self-regulation in normal and atypical development, Claire B. Kopp and Natallie Wyer; the development of the will - a neuropsychological analysis of Gilles de la Tourette Syndrome, Simon Baron-Cohen, et al; peering into the Black Box - an exploratory treatise on the development of self in young children, Patricia M. Crittenden; affective splitting and dissociation in normal and maltreated children - development pathways for self in relationships, Kurt W. Fischer and Catherine Ayoub; the impact of sexual abuse on self structure, Drew Westen; dissociation and disturbances of self, Frank W. Putnam; attachment and meta-monitoring - implications for adolescent autonomy and psychopathology, Roger Kobak and Holland Cole; clinical-developmental psychology in developmental psychopathology - theory and research of an emerging perspective, Gil G. Noam and Gayle Valiant; the directionality of the link between self-esteem and affect - beyond causal modelling, Susan Harter and Donna B. Marold; adolescent suicide and the loss of personal continuity, Michael Chandler.
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781878822314
Publisert
1994
Utgiver
Boydell & Brewer Ltd; University of Rochester Press
Vekt
820 gr
Høyde
559 mm
Bredde
381 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
432