The Wiley Handbook of Developmental Psychopathology

The Wiley Handbook of Developmental Psychopathology

Centifanti, Luna C.
Williams, David M.

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The Wiley Handbook of Developmental Psychopathology offers a concise, up–to–date, and international overview of the study of developmental psychopathology. Examines the cognitive, neurobiological, genetic, and environmental influences on normal and abnormal development across the lifespan Incorporates methodology, theory, and the latest empirical research in a discussion of modern techniques for studying developmental psychopathology Considers the legal, societal, and policy impacts of changes to diagnostic categories in the light of the transition to DSM–5 Moves beyond a disorder–based discussion to address issues that cut across diagnostic categories INDICE: List of Contributors ix .Section I Developmental Psychopathology: An up ]to ]date Historical and Methodological Overview 1 .Part 1 Methods for Studying Developmental Psychopathology 3 .1 Developmental Trajectories of Psychopathology: An Overview of Approaches and Applications 5Nathalie M. G. Fontaine and Isaac T. Petersen .2 Family ]based Quasi ]experimental Designs for Studying Environmental Risk Factors 29Henrik Larsson and Brian M. D Onofrio .3 Using Mobile Technologies to Advance the Study of Psychopathology among Children and Adolescents 45Madeleine J. George, Michael A. Russell, and Candice L. Odgers .4 Opening Minds: The Arts and Developmental Psychopathology 61Nicola Shaughnessy .Section II Cognitive, Neurobiological, and Genetic Influences 87 .Part 1 Cognition/ Socioemotional Factors 89 .5 Profiles of Executive Control in Autism Spectrum Disorder, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, and Tourette s Syndrome: Performance ]Based versus Real ]World Measures 91Cynthia S. Peng and Gregory L. Wallace .6 Domain ]specific and Domain ]general Approaches to Developmental Disorders: The Example of Specific Language Impairment 139Nicola Botting and Chloe Marshall .7 Empathy Problems in Youth with Disruptive Behavior Disorders, with and without Callous Unemotional Traits 161Jarla Pijper, Minet de Wied, Stephanie van Goozen, and Wim H. J. Meeus .Part 2 Developmental Neurobiology 179 .8 Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience 181Stefanie Hoehl .9 Early Neurocognitive Markers of Developmental Psychopathology 197Emily J.H. Jones and Mark H. Johnson .10 Sleep and Anxiety 215Alice Jones Bartoli and Alice M. Gregory .Part 3 Genetics 233 .11 The Genetic Basis of Psychological Traits in Infancy: Implications for Understanding the Causes of Developmental Psychopathology 235Kostas A. Papageorgiou and Angelica Ronald .12 Generalist Genes and Developmental Psychopathology 259Yulia Kovas and Maria Grazia Tosto .13 Comorbidity 273David M. Williams .Section III Environmental Influences 287 .Part 1 Family/Peer Issues 289 .14 Parenting Influences on Development and Psychopathology 291David J. Hawes .15 Peer Processes and Child Psychopathology: A Focus on Externalizing Behaviors 311Luna C. Munoz Centifanti, Scott Risser, and Bethany Little .16 Environmental Influences: The Special Case of Gender 335Hedwig Eisenbarth .Part 2 Adverse Circumstances Upbringing 343 .17 Development under Adverse Circumstances as a Risk for Psychopathology: An Intergenerational Study of Children from Disadvantaged High ]Risk Backgrounds 345Dale M. Stack, Lisa A. Serbin, Celia Matte ]Gagne, Danielle Kingdon, Kelly Doiron, and Alex E. Schwartzman .18 Family Context and Psychopathology: The Mediating Role of Children s Emotion Regulation 365Amanda Sheffield Morris, Benjamin J. Houltberg, Michael M. Criss, and Cara D. Bosler .Part 3 Adverse Events and Cultural Influences 391 .19 Disasters and the Development of Psychopathology in Youth: An Ecological Perspective 393Carl F. Weems and Brandon G. Scott .20 Cultural Perspectives and Influences on Developmental Psychopathology: Lessons about Risk, Disorder, and Wellbeing from the Study of the Indigenous Peoples of North America 411Jacob A. Burack, Ashley Reynolds, Oriane Landry, Gillian Klassen, Natalie Russo, and Stephanie A. Fryberg .Section IV DSM ]5 and the Future of Developmental Psychopathology Research 431 .Part 1 Psychiatric and Diagnostic Impact 433 .21 Overview of Key Changes in the DSM ]5 and Clinical Implications for Child and Adolescent Mental Health Practice 435Valsamma Eapen and Rudi C rnce c .22 Autistic Traits in the Development of Non ]Autistic Psychopathology 455William Mandy .23 A Brief History of the Diagnostic Classification of Childhood Externalizing Disorders 475Paul J. Frick and Laura C. Thornton .Part 2 Legal, Societal, and Policy Impact 497 .24 How can Developmental Psychopathology Influence Social and Legal Policy? Adolescence, Mental Health, and Decision Making 499Kathryn L. Modecki and Bep Norma Uink .Index 519

  • ISBN: 978-1-118-55455-5
  • Editorial: Wiley–Blackwell
  • Encuadernacion: Cartoné
  • Páginas: 560
  • Fecha Publicación: 27/10/2017
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés