Developmental Psychopathology is a multidisciplinary approach to the study of processes and mechanisms involved in the emergence of psychopathology. The editors of this volume have assembled leaders in the area currently working on some of the most thorny questions challenging this nascent field. Among the topics discussed are schizophrenia, autism, depression, eating disorders, and antisocial behaviour. This volume will have considerable appeal to researchers, graduate students, and clinicians alike. Being both child-focused and adult-focused, the volume should appeal to workers with life span orientations as well as to others working in a specific area of development.
Heritable Variability and Variable Heritability in Developmental Psychopathology; A Model of Neurobiological-Environmental Interaction in Developmental Psychopathology; Some Characteristics of a Developmental Theory for Early Onset Delinquency; Markers, Developmental Processes and Schizophrenia; Developmental Psychopathology in the Context of Adolescence; Behavioral Research in Childhood Austism; Overview, Critique, Integration and Future Directions;
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