Sentences with phrase «developmental psychopathology perspective»

Socioemotional, Personality, and Biological Development: Illustrations from a Multilevel Developmental Psychopathology Perspective on Child Maltreatment.
[jounal] Frick, P. J. / 2009 / Antisocial behavior from a developmental psychopathology perspective / Development and Psychopathology 21: 1111 ~ 1131
From a developmental psychopathology perspective, it was expected that social anxiety would influence functioning (quality, length, satisfaction) in romantic relationships through its influence on functioning in same - and other - sex friendships.
Relatedly, the developmental psychopathology perspective proposes that parents who experience negative emotions like anxiety and sadness expose their children to the maladaptive thoughts (e.g., «I am helpless») and behaviors (e.g., panic) that go together with these feelings (Goodman and Godlib 1999).
[jounal] Cole, P / 1992 / Effect of incest on self and social functioning: A developmental psychopathology perspective / Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology 60: 174 ~ 184
From a developmental psychopathology perspective, the present study examined emotion management skills (i.e., emotional understanding, emotion regulation) in 21 sexually maltreated girls and their nonmaltreated peers to determine how the experience of sexual maltreatment may interfere with normative emotional development.
Psychopathology as risk for adolescent substance use disorders: A developmental psychopathology perspective
[jounal] Cicchetti, D. / 1995 / A developmental psychopathology perspective on child abuse and neglect / Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry 34: 541 ~ 565
A Developmental Psychopathology Perspective on ADHD and Comorbid Conditions: The Role of Emotion Regulation.
Attachment and Externalizing Disorders: A Developmental Psychopathology Perspective.
Emotion management skills in sexually maltreated and nonmaltreated girls: A developmental psychopathology perspective

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At best, the old perspectives are given developmental flavor: psychopathology is examined for developmental antecedents; learning theorists examine age - appropriate cognitive strategies — but the point is missed.
A developmental perspective on psychopathology illustrates how the course and correlates of disorder vary as a function of age at onset.
«Cognitive vulnerability - stress models of psychopathology: a developmental perspective,» in Development of Psycho - Pathology: A Vulnerability - Stress Perspective, eds B. L. Hankin and J. R. Z. Abela (Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage), 104 &perspective,» in Development of Psycho - Pathology: A Vulnerability - Stress Perspective, eds B. L. Hankin and J. R. Z. Abela (Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage), 104 &Perspective, eds B. L. Hankin and J. R. Z. Abela (Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage), 104 — 135.
Dr. Suchman's research integrates perspectives from attachment theory, neuroscience of addiction and developmental psychopathology.
Results are discussed in terms of continuity and change from the perspective of developmental psychopathology.
How research on child maltreatment has informed the study of development: Perspectives on developmental psychopathology
From the perspective of developmental psychopathology it has been proposed that in addition to biological mechanisms (e.g., genetic inheritance; Tsuang and Faraone 1990) and stressful contextual factors (e.g., marital conflict; Cummings et al. 2005; Papp et al. 2004), parental psychological problems affect child development via impaired parenting (Goodman and Godlib 1999).
[jounal] Shirk, S. R / 1992 / Clinical, Empirical and developmental perspectives on the therapeutic relationship in child psychotherapy / Development and Psychopathology 4: 713 ~ 728
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