Sentences with phrase «on developmental psychopathology»

A developmental approach to depression: Rochester Symposium on Developmental Psychopathology
Internalizing and externalizing expressions of dys - function: Rochester Symposium on Developmental Psychopathology
Rochester symposium on developmental psychopathology: Vol.
Paper presented at the Rochester Symposium on Developmental Psychopathology, «The Self and Its Disorders,»
His research focuses on the developmental psychopathology of anxiety and depression.
How research on child maltreatment has informed the study of development: Perspectives on developmental psychopathology
Emotional availability: concept, research, and window on developmental psychopathology.
Rochester Symposium on Developmental Psychopathology, Volume VII: Adolescence: Opportunities and Challenges.

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The relationship processes involved may depend on where the risk resides... in the child (e.g. developmental disability, prematurity, behavior problems), the parent (e.g. psychopathology), or the family context (e.g. economic hardship, minority status).
The elective courses (8 credits) can be taken from designated courses on family engagement, children at risk, developmental psychopathology, etc., in Special Education (SED), Counseling (SED), and Psychology (CAS).
Father figures can have a major impact on a young girl's self - esteem, says Harvard Extension School professor of human development and developmental psychopathology Dante Spetter in the article, «Celebrating Fatherhood and the Role of Fathers.»
The Journal is already the leading international outlet devoted to reporting interdisciplinary research on behavioural development, and is now, in response to the rapidly developing fields of behavioural genetics, neuroscience and developmental psychopathology, seeking to expand its scope to these and other related new domains of scholarship.
The implications of this research for developmental psychopathology and clinical work are discussed with an emphasis on parent — child jointly constructed narratives as the meeting point of individual child and parent narratives.
Behavior therapy is considered probably efficacious for childhood depression, and a number of other experimental interventions show promise but require further evaluation.12 Currently, only 2 research groups have focused on psychosocial interventions for childhood bipolar disorder.13 - 15 Hence, increased attention to creation and testing of treatments specifically targeting depression and bipolar disorder in children is needed.16 In particular, studies should focus on children's developmental needs, address comorbidity, involve family members in treatment, demonstrate treatment gains as rated by parents and clinicians rather than children themselves, and compare experimental interventions with standard care or treatment as usual (TAU) rather than no - treatment or attention control groups.12, 17,18 In addition, parental psychopathology may affect treatment adherence and response.
A developmental perspective on psychopathology illustrates how the course and correlates of disorder vary as a function of age at onset.
ST - CA, an integrative approach based on CBT, object relations, and gestalt, offers comprehensive and effective treatment addressing various psychopathologies according to the clients» developmental stage.
She has been serving as co-investigator on multiple longitudinal studies of at - risk adolescent populations, including two long - term longitudinal studies of at - risk young men and their romantic partners (Oregon Youth Study and OYS - Couples study) in which the etiology of and effects of romantic relationships on the developmental pathways of psychopathology have been examined.
Developmental psychopathology is the study of human development with an emphasis on the evolution of psychological disorders and how they affect behavior at different stages over a lifespan.
This differs from developmental psychology in that the latter focuses on childhood development, while developmental psychopathology examines maladaptive development in childhood as well as adults across time, usually throughout their lifespan.
Dr. Lane Strathearn, Director of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics and Physician Director at the University of Iowa's Center for Disabilities and Development, presents information regarding research conducted in the Attachment and Neurodevelopment Lab, discusses how face - to - face parent - infant interaction promotes healthy social and emotional development, explains the mechanisms through which adverse childhood experiences may adversely impact child development, and explores some specific examples of parental psychopathology and potential effects on parenting capacity.
A Developmental Psychopathology Perspective on ADHD and Comorbid Conditions: The Role of Emotion Regulation.
The strategies described were chosen and developed based on and informed by a vast developmental psychopathology.
To properly assess individuals for a range of mental illnesses, developmental psychopathology, cognitive and neurodevelopmental disorders, and maladaptive interpersonal behaviors, clinical psychologists must understand the empirical research on measurement and evaluation.
Focuses on the epidemiology, etiology, assessment, treatment, prognosis, and developmental course of psychopathology from infancy through adolescence.
[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
Given their typical age of onset, a broad range of mental disorders are increasingly being understood as the result of aberrations of developmental processes that normally occur in the adolescent brain.4 — 6 Executive functioning, and its neurobiological substrate, the prefrontal cortex, matures during adolescence.5 The relatively late maturation of executive functioning is adaptive in most cases, underpinning characteristic adolescent behaviours such as social interaction, risk taking and sensation seeking which promote successful adult development and independence.6 However, in some cases it appears that the delayed maturation of prefrontal regulatory regions leads to the development of mental illness, with neurobiological studies indicating a broad deficit in executive functioning which precedes and underpins a range of psychopathology.7 A recent meta - analysis of neuroimaging studies focusing on a range of psychotic and non-psychotic mental illnesses found that grey matter loss in the dorsal anterior cingulate, and left and right insula, was common across diagnoses.8 In a healthy sample, this study also demonstrated that lower grey matter in these regions was found to be associated with deficits in executive functioning performance.
Developmental Traumatology, the systematic investigation of the psychiatric and psychobiological impact of overwhelming and chronic interpersonal violence (maltreatment in childhood) on the developing child, is a relatively new area of study that synthesizes knowledge from an array of scientific fields including: developmental psychopathology, developmental neuroscience, and stress and traDevelopmental Traumatology, the systematic investigation of the psychiatric and psychobiological impact of overwhelming and chronic interpersonal violence (maltreatment in childhood) on the developing child, is a relatively new area of study that synthesizes knowledge from an array of scientific fields including: developmental psychopathology, developmental neuroscience, and stress and tradevelopmental psychopathology, developmental neuroscience, and stress and tradevelopmental neuroscience, and stress and trauma research.
The emphasis in the literature, and particularly in relation to parenting behaviours, has been on children's externalizing behaviour, non-compliance and psychopathology, and several models of coercive family processes leading to child externalizing behaviour have been delineated and supported.5 There is a paucity of research examining child competencies, both in terms of behaviour and developmental competencies (social, cognitive, emotional) and how parenting behaviours, parental knowledge, mood and self - efficacy interact with and impact on these competencies.
Much more emphasis is needed on funding, assessment and provision of early services to families with infants before the expensive developmental trajectories associated with child psychopathology begin to unfold.
[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
This area includes topics on the biological correlates of developmental psychopathology and on developmental psychopharmacology.
On inhibition / disinhibition in developmental psychopathology: View from cognitive and personality psychology and a working inhibition taxonomy
We conducted a developmental analysis of genetic moderation of the effect of the Fast Track intervention on adult externalizing psychopathology.
[book] Frick, P. J. / 2006 / Psychopathology and developmental pathways to antisocial behavior on youth, In Handbook of psychopathy / Guilford press: 353 ~ 370
[jounal] Shirk, S. R / 1992 / Clinical, Empirical and developmental perspectives on the therapeutic relationship in child psychotherapy / Development and Psychopathology 4: 713 ~ 728
On inhibition / disinhibition in developmental psychopathology: Views from cognitive and personality psychology and a working inhibition taxonomy
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.
On inhibition / disinhibition in developmental psychopathology: Views from cognitive and personal psychology and a working inhibition taxonomy
Temperament, personality and developmental psychopathology: A review based on the conceptual dimensions underlying childhood traits
This paper reviews research on chronic patterns of antisocial behavior and places this research into a developmental psychopathology framework.
Socioemotional, Personality, and Biological Development: Illustrations from a Multilevel Developmental Psychopathology Perspective on Child Maltreatment.
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