Wiley Clinical Psychology Handbooks: The Wiley Handbook of Developmental Psychopathology

Editor/Author Centifanti, Luna C. and Williams, David M.
Publication Year: 2017
Publisher: Wiley

Single-User Purchase Price: $190.00
Unlimited-User Purchase Price: $285.00
ISBN: 978-1-118-55455-5
Category: Psychology
Image Count: 9
Book Status: Available
Table of Contents

The Wiley Handbook of Developmental Psychopathology offers a concise, up-to-date, and international overview of the study of developmental psychopathology.

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Table of Contents

  • List of Contributors
  • Section I Developmental Psychopathology: An Up-to-date Historical and Methodological Overview
  • Part 1 Methods for Studying Developmental Psychopathology
  • Developmental Trajectories of Psychopathology: An Overview of Approaches and Applications
  • Family-based Quasi-experimental Designs for Studying Environmental Risk Factors
  • Using Mobile Technologies to Advance the Study of Psychopathology among Children and Adolescents
  • Opening Minds: The Arts and Developmental Psychopathology
  • Section II Cognitive, Neurobiological, and Genetic Influences
  • Part 1 Cognition/ Socioemotional Factors
  • Profiles of Executive Control in Autism Spectrum Disorder, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, and Tourette's Syndrome: Performance-Based versus Real-World Measures
  • Domain-specific and Domain-general Approaches to Developmental Disorders: The Example of Specific Language Impairment
  • Empathy Problems in Youth with Disruptive Behavior Disorders, with and without Callous Unemotional Traits
  • Part 2 Developmental Neurobiology
  • Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience
  • Early Neurocognitive Markers of Developmental Psychopathology
  • Sleep and Anxiety
  • Part 3 Genetics
  • The Genetic Basis of Psychological Traits in Infancy: Implications for Understanding the Causes of Developmental Psychopathology
  • Generalist Genes and Developmental Psychopathology
  • Comorbidity
  • Section III Environmental Influences
  • Part1 Family/Peer Issues
  • Parenting Influences on Development and Psychopathology
  • Peer Processes and Child Psychopathology: A Focus on Externalizing Behaviors
  • Environmental Influences: The Special Case of Gender
  • Part 2 Adverse circumstances - upbringing
  • Development under Adverse Circumstances as a Risk for Psychopathology: An Intergenerational Study of Children from Disadvantaged High-Risk Backgrounds
  • Family Context and Psychopathology: The Mediating Role of Children's Emotion Regulation
  • Part 3 Adverse Events and Cultural Influences
  • Disasters and the Development of Psychopathology in Youth: An Ecological Perspective
  • Cultural Perspectives and Influences on Developmental Psychopathology: Lessons about Risk, Disorder, and Wellbeing from the Study of the Indigenous Peoples of North America
  • Section IV DSM-5 and the Future of Developmental Psychopathology Research
  • Part 1 Psychiatric and Diagnostic Impact
  • Overview of Key Changes in the DSM-5 and Clinical Implications for Child and Adolescent Mental Health Practice
  • Autistic Traits in the Development of Non-Autistic Psychopathology
  • A Brief History of the Diagnostic Classification of Childhood Externalizing Disorders
  • Part 2 Legal, Societal, and Policy Impact
  • How can Developmental Psychopathology Influence Social and Legal Policy? Adolescence, Mental Health, and Decision Making