It is therefore not surprising that CSA is
associated with psychopathology in adulthood, including depression, psychotic symptoms and substance abuse (Coles et al. 2015).
A recent meta - analysis of 18 studies has further suggested that whilst the positive and negative items are associated
with psychopathology in the expected direction, negative items are stronger predictors of psychopathology (Muris and Petrocchi 2017).
The London - based artist duo who often work together will screen and present their work «Finding Fanon» (2015) an ongoing film series inspired by the lost plays of Frantz Fanon (1925 - 1961), a radical humanist whose practice dealt
with the psychopathology of colonisation and the social and cultural consequences of decolonisation.
The existence of unifying threads — including genetic factors, unusually broad interests and a
link with psychopathology — suggests that the mind of a genius has a discernible shape and disposition.
Physical aggression is distinct from other types of aggression (e.g. verbal aggression) for its specific developmental trajectory and its
association with psychopathology [23].
In contrast, an observation study including mothers and their primary - school - aged children revealed that
mothers with psychopathology symptoms were more likely to dwell on negative feelings and to repeatedly discuss stressful experiences with their children (i.e., co-rumination)(Grimbos et al. 2013).
There is some observational evidence that mothers
with psychopathology symptoms have fewer affective elements in their speech (e.g., encouragement and reassurance) during interaction with their infants than mothers without psychopathology symptoms (Herrera et al. 2004).
We observed the effect of the psychological state of the family on childhood eating habits and the higher incidence of childhood feeding problems in
families with psychopathology.
Emotional Availability in mothers with Borderline Personality Disorder and mothers with remitted Major Depression is differently associated
with Psychopathology among School - aged Children.
Review: evidence - based psychotherapies are more effective than usual care for young
people with psychopathology: effects are influenced by location of care and participant characteristics
There is a growing body of research on the effectiveness of mindfulness for children and
adolescents with psychopathology (for reviews see Black et al. 2009; Burke 2010).
Disorganized attachment patterns in infancy have been associated with childhood onset of aggressive behavior problems and
with psychopathology in young adulthood.
In comparison to children with deficits in emotional development, children with a developed EC are more likely: 1) to sustain learning; 2) to engage in empathic and prosocial behaviours; 3) to express appropriate emotions in various contexts; 4) to use adaptive strategies to deal with negative / upsetting emotions (e.g., anger); and 5) to reduce several risk factors associated
with psychopathology.
Despite evidence pointing to the associations of maladaptive emotion regulation strategies (ERS)
with psychopathology, little is known about their underlying mechanisms.
Indeed, interpersonal problems have been associated
with psychopathology (Girard et al. 2017).
In contrast, parent - child dyads with low emotional flexibility, that have a tendency to get stuck in specific dyadic emotions during interactions, thereby staying in a limited emotional repertoire for longer periods of time, are thought to have poor control over their emotions, and it is expected to be associated
with psychopathology, including anxiety.
Given that attachment has been strongly associated
with psychopathology (Mikulincer and Shaver 2012), in particular depression and anxiety (Bosmans et al. 2010; Catanzaro and Wei 2010), examining the factors that mediate this relationship is of high theoretical and clinical value.
These behaviors have been associated
with psychopathology, including early borderline personality pathology.