Sentences with phrase «psychopathology research»

Findings suggest that mother — child discrepancies in reports of parental monitoring can be employed as new individual differences measurements in developmental psychopathology research.
Twelve of these strategies can be classified under the widely used higher order categories adaptive and maladaptive emotion regulation [6,27], making the FEEL - KJ useful for developmental psychopathology research.
Findings underscore the importance of assessing various types of internalizing symptoms (i.e., controlling for shared construct variance), obtaining children's perceptions of parental style in conjunction with conducting behavioral observations, and including fathers in psychopathology research.
Reprint requests should be sent to Dr. A. Sameroff, Bradley Developmental Psychopathology Research Center, E.P. Bradley Hospital, East Providence, RI 02915.
In psychopathology research, assessment is designed to capture psychological phenomena to deepen understanding of disorder presentation, course, risk factors and treatments.
Such interventions are based on psychopathology research that identifies potentially mutable factors associated with etiology, maintenance, severity and / or course of disorders; importantly, the new strategy emphasized that these factors may be considered in psychological terms (e.g., attention, impulsivity).
This example suggests «that almost all basic science behavioral research and experimental psychopathology research would be viewed misleadingly as a clinical trial,» wrote neuroscientist William Iacono of the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis in one of more than 30 comments expressing concern on the Open Mike blog of NIH extramural chief Michael Lauer.

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It is a theory shared with a few colleagues of mine who study psychopathology backed by a culmination of evidence and research.
Abstract Interest in mindfulness - based interventions for children and adolescents is growing, but despite substantial evidence that parental distress and psychopathology adversely affects children, there is little research on how mindfulness - based parenting interventions might benefit the child as well as the parent.
Her academic, research, and clinical interests focus on child and adult anxiety disorders, including their etiology, psychopathology and behavioral treatment.
Our research shows that exposure to violence, albeit indirect, in a group of UGC journalists, is an important determinant of psychopathology
Writing in a linked Comment, Alyssa Rheingold from the Medical University of South Carolina in the USA says, «Research suggests that risk factors among patient victims such as substance use, low socioeconomic status, type of psychopathology, and engagement in behaviours that increase risk could be targeted.
The principal focus of The Journal is basic research on psychopathology from diverse scientific perspectives, with a particular emphasis on the correlates and causes of mental illness and psychological adjustment.
Each webinar in the series will illustrate NIMH's Research Domain Criteria (RDoC) approach to studying and understanding psychopathology and NIMH's experimental therapeutics approach to developing and testing interventions, as applied to psychosocial interventions.
According to neurologist and educator Judy Willis (and suggested by a research - rich chapter in the second edition of Developmental Psychopathology, among many other publications), neuroplasticity is defined as the selective organizing of connections between neurons in our brains.
AQA AS - Psychology - 7181 / 2 (New syllabus) Featuring: Section A: Approaches in Psychology Section B: Psychopathology Section C: Research Methods This resource demonstrates in a practical way how to get the best grade you can in your AQA AS exam for Paper 2.
«Mental Growth and Mental Health as Distinct Concepts in the Study ofDevelopmental Psychopathology: Theory, Research and Clinical Implications» (Laura Rogers and Robert Kegan).
Topics covered are: -3.1.1 Social Influence -3.1.2 Memory -3.1.3 Attachment -3.2.1 Approaches to Psychology -3.2.1.1 Biopsychology -3.2.2 Psychopathology -3.2.3 Research Methods -3.2.3.1 Scientific Processes -3.2.3.2 Data Handling & Analysis
Our students learn through a combination of sequenced coursework, pertaining to the treatment of children, adolescents, and young adults in areas such as counseling theories and techniques, cross-cultural perspectives, lifespan development, psychopathology, psychological testing, research, positive psychology, and ethics, as well as through ample and diverse hands - on experiences in the field.
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.
Research designed to address the adolescents» psychopathology coupled with treatment of family conflicts may be a promising area for intervention.
Annual Research Review: Early adversity, the hypothalamic - pituitary - adrenocortical axis, and child psychopathology.
Annual Research Review: Functional somatic symptoms and associated anxiety and depression - developmental psychopathology in pediatric practice.
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.
The Children's Interview for Psychiatric Syndromes32 and the Children's Interview for Psychiatric Syndromes — Parent Version33 are structured psychiatric interviews designed to assess psychopathology according to DSM - IV criteria in clinical and epidemiological research with youth aged 6 to 18 years.34 - 38 The Children's Interview for Psychiatric Syndromes and the Children's Interview for Psychiatric Syndromes — Parent Version assess 20 behavioral, anxiety, mood, and other syndromes as well as psychosocial stressors.
This course is a forum for examining the various forms of psychopathology, current methods of psychological assessment, research on psychodynamics, and existing treatment methods.
Other research has shown that nonspecialists can effectively deliver CBTgsh for binge eating, though specific competencies of therapists in particular service settings remain unclear.19, 41 Our findings suggest that comorbid general psychopathology in BED does not contraindicate CBTgsh.
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.
6 hours of family therapy theory, 9 hours of additional clinical coursework (not including practica), 6 hours of family studies or human development courses, 3 hours of ethics, 3 hours of assessment / psychopathology, 3 hours of research methods or statistics, 3 hours of electives, and 500 hours of supervised clinical practice, preferably under a licensed family therapist or Approved Supervisor.
'' [O] nly a minority of children in single - parent families are maladjusted; the majority evince no psychopathology or behavioral symptoms, whether or not they experience psychic pain... Although many social scientists have emphasized the effects of father absence on child adjustment, Amato's research clearly indicates that the bivariate association between the two variables is much weaker than one might expect.
The current review showed that pediatric psychologists clearly have a number of excellent measures to choose from when attempting to assess psychosocial adjustment and psychopathology for either research or clinical purposes.
She completed her child clinical internship at the Boston Consortium in Clinical Psychology and a T32 postdoctoral research fellowship in developmental psychopathology at Brown Medical School.
Ronald Seifer, PhD, has research interests in the area of developmental psychopathology.
There is limited research examining the discontinuous nature of behavioural inhibition and possible intervening protective factors that may contribute to discontinuity in behavioural inhibition trajectories and subsequent prevention of psychopathology.
She is interested in both basic - science and applied research and her research projects include studies on commitment, cohabitation, effects of conflict and family instability on children, domestic violence, effectiveness of relationship education, mechanisms of change in couple interventions, infidelity, military couples, and relationship processes and psychopathology.
First, with the majority of research in this area centered on the prevalence of psychopathology, and particularly post-traumatic stress symptoms, it has been clearly demonstrated that refugee children and adolescents are vulnerable to the effects of pre-migration, most notably exposure to trauma.
It is apparent that most research in this area is directed at the prevalence of psychopathology, with particular emphasis on post-traumatic stress symptomology.
Good quality research on the aetiology and course of psychopathology in the population is impossible without reliable and valid data from long - term longitudinal cohort studies.
Research on psychopathology in adolescence is important both from a scientific point of view and from the point of view of prevention and public health policy.
-- Simon Baron - Cohen, FBA, professor of developmental psychopathology at Cambridge University and director of its Autism Research Centre
Funding: PS was supported by the MacArthur Foundation Research Network on Psychopathology and Development (1996 — 7).
Further research on the mechanisms that lead to these impairments, as well as the role of these impairments in the subsequent development of psychopathology, is warranted.
She completed her child clinical internship at the Boston Consortium in Clinical Psychology and a T32 postdoctoral research fellowship in developmental psychopathology at The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University where she joined the faculty in 2007 in the Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior.
Arnoud Arntz will discuss the findings and methods of this current line of research as they relate to findings that have emerged from his series of RCTs centered on schema therapy and how they relate to basic research he has been engaged in on psychopathology and its treatment and the development of well - being.
This is a serious gap in our knowledge for two reasons: (1) Recent research has shown that disorganized attachment is a predictor of psychopathology, whereas insecure - avoidant and resistant attachment lead to less optimal but not pathological child adjustment.10 Therefore, it is imperative to evaluate attachment - based interventions on their potential value to prevent attachment disorganization.
Emerging research reveals the effects of perinatal depression on the psychological development of infants and young children of depressed mothers, with a focus on vulnerabilities to the later development of psychopathology and likely mechanisms.
She has research training at NIH in Developmental Psychopathology, and Child and Adult Psychiatry and Developmental Medicine training at Harvard Medical School teaching hospitals (MGH, Children's Hospital and Cambridge Hospital).
In this presentation, Tracy Gladstone, Ph.D., senior research scientist and director of the Stone Primary Prevention Initiatives at the Wellesley Centers for Women, discussed data pertaining to sibling relationship quality, parenting, and psychopathology in the adolescent offspring of depressed parents.
Rather fewer meet the diagnostic criteria for research, which for the oppositional defiant type of conduct disorder seen in younger children require at least four specific behaviours to be present.7 The early onset pattern — typically beginning at the age of 2 or 3 years — is associated with comorbid psychopathology such as hyperactivity and emotional problems, language disorders, neuropsychological deficits such as poor attention and lower IQ, high heritability, 8 and lifelong antisocial behaviour.9 In contrast, teenage onset antisocial behaviour is not associated with other disorders or neuropsychological deficits, is more environmentally determined than inherited, and tends not to persist into adulthood.9
Research Interests: Cognitive Psychopathology (Anger and Depression), Cognitive - Behavioral Treatment of Childhood Anger / Aggression
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