Development of Psychopathology: A Vulnerability-Stress Perspective
Editat de Benjamin L. Hankin, John R. Z. Abelaen Limba Engleză Paperback – 25 mai 2005
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781412904902
ISBN-10: 1412904900
Pagini: 520
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.9 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications, Inc
Locul publicării:Thousand Oaks, United States
ISBN-10: 1412904900
Pagini: 520
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.9 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications, Inc
Locul publicării:Thousand Oaks, United States
Recenzii
"A book integrating developmental psychopathology within a vulnerability stress framework is highly desirable. Within my graduate psychopathology course, I strive to integrate these two areas but an appropriate text has been lacking! This text seeks to fill the void."
"Bringing together developmental psychopathology frameworks and the vulnerability-stress models of psychological disorders in an excellent idea. I am aware of no other book that incorporates these two approaches. Having taught Psychopathology courses for both masters and doctoral students, I reviewed many books to recommend and use in the courses. It is my belief that a book of this type is needed particularly for graduate students."
"a blending of two important approaches to understanding psychopathology- the developmental approach and the vulnerability approach. I think a book like this is timely, is needed, and would be of interest to professors who teach courses in psychopathology at the advanced undergraduate and graduate levels."
"I am continually looking for alternatives to the traditional undergraduate textbook of psychopathology…I prefer to assign edited volumes as primary texts in my classes because such volumes expose students to material that has not been "dumbed down” for undergraduates…a book combining the developmental and vulnerability-stress perspective is a useful addition and the editors generally have selected a strong list of authors….This is precisely the type of book I seek when choosing a textbook for my classes."
"Bringing together developmental psychopathology frameworks and the vulnerability-stress models of psychological disorders in an excellent idea. I am aware of no other book that incorporates these two approaches. Having taught Psychopathology courses for both masters and doctoral students, I reviewed many books to recommend and use in the courses. It is my belief that a book of this type is needed particularly for graduate students."
"a blending of two important approaches to understanding psychopathology- the developmental approach and the vulnerability approach. I think a book like this is timely, is needed, and would be of interest to professors who teach courses in psychopathology at the advanced undergraduate and graduate levels."
"I am continually looking for alternatives to the traditional undergraduate textbook of psychopathology…I prefer to assign edited volumes as primary texts in my classes because such volumes expose students to material that has not been "dumbed down” for undergraduates…a book combining the developmental and vulnerability-stress perspective is a useful addition and the editors generally have selected a strong list of authors….This is precisely the type of book I seek when choosing a textbook for my classes."
Cuprins
Preface
Acknowledgments
I. OVERVIEW AND FOUNDATIONS
1. Conceptualizing the Role of Stressors in the Development of Psychopathology - Kathryn E. Grant and Susan D. McMahon
2. Vulnerability-Stress Models - Rick E. Ingram and David D. Luxton
II. VULNERABILITIES
3. The Role of Emotion Regulation in the Development of Psychopathology - Tara M. Chaplin and Pamela M. Cole
4. Biological Vulnerabilities to the Development of Psychopathology - Robert O. Pihl and Amélie Nantel-Vivier
5. Cognitive Vulnerability-Stress Models of Psychopathology: A Developmental Perspective - Brandon E. Gibb and Meredith E. Coles
6. Interpersonal Factors As Vulnerability to Psychopathology Over the Life Course - Kimberly Van Orden, LaRicka R. Wingate, Kathryn H. Gordon, and Thomas E. Joiner
7. Genetic Vulnerabilities to the Development of Psychopathology - Kathryn S. Lemery and Lisa Doelger
8. Interpreting Personality As a Vulnerability for Psychopathology: A Developmental Approach to the Personality-Psychopathology Relationship - Jennifer L. Tackett and Robert F. Krueger
9. Attachment As Vulnerability to the Development of Psychopathology - Joanne Davila, Melissa Ramsay, Catherine B. Stroud, and Sara J. Steinberg
III. DISORDERS
10. Depression From Childhood Through Adolescence and Adulthood: A Developmental Vulnerability and Stress Perspective - Benjamin L. Hankin and John R. Z. Abela
11. Anxiety Disorders: A Developmental Vulnerability-Stress Perspective - Nathan L. Williams, John M. Reardon, Kathleen T. Murray, and Tara M. Cole
12. A Developmental Vulnerability-Stress Model of Eating Disorders: A Cognitive Approach - Myra Cooper
13. The Development of Substance Abuse in Adolescence: Correlates, Causes, and Consequences - Jon D. Kassel, Sally Weinstein, Steven A. Skitch, Jennifer Veilleux, and Robin Mermelstein
14. Development of Behavioral Problems Over The Life Course: A Vulnerability and Stress Perspective - Benjamin L. Hankin, John R. Z. Abela, Randy P. Auerbach, Chad M. McWhinnie, and Steven A. Skitch
15. The Developmental Psychopathology of Personality Disorders - Jeffrey G. Johnson, Pamela G. McGeoch, Vanessa P. Caskey, Sotoodeh G. Abhary, Joel R. Sneed, and Robert F. Bornstein
Author Index
Subject Index
About the Editors
About the Contributors
Acknowledgments
I. OVERVIEW AND FOUNDATIONS
1. Conceptualizing the Role of Stressors in the Development of Psychopathology - Kathryn E. Grant and Susan D. McMahon
2. Vulnerability-Stress Models - Rick E. Ingram and David D. Luxton
II. VULNERABILITIES
3. The Role of Emotion Regulation in the Development of Psychopathology - Tara M. Chaplin and Pamela M. Cole
4. Biological Vulnerabilities to the Development of Psychopathology - Robert O. Pihl and Amélie Nantel-Vivier
5. Cognitive Vulnerability-Stress Models of Psychopathology: A Developmental Perspective - Brandon E. Gibb and Meredith E. Coles
6. Interpersonal Factors As Vulnerability to Psychopathology Over the Life Course - Kimberly Van Orden, LaRicka R. Wingate, Kathryn H. Gordon, and Thomas E. Joiner
7. Genetic Vulnerabilities to the Development of Psychopathology - Kathryn S. Lemery and Lisa Doelger
8. Interpreting Personality As a Vulnerability for Psychopathology: A Developmental Approach to the Personality-Psychopathology Relationship - Jennifer L. Tackett and Robert F. Krueger
9. Attachment As Vulnerability to the Development of Psychopathology - Joanne Davila, Melissa Ramsay, Catherine B. Stroud, and Sara J. Steinberg
III. DISORDERS
10. Depression From Childhood Through Adolescence and Adulthood: A Developmental Vulnerability and Stress Perspective - Benjamin L. Hankin and John R. Z. Abela
11. Anxiety Disorders: A Developmental Vulnerability-Stress Perspective - Nathan L. Williams, John M. Reardon, Kathleen T. Murray, and Tara M. Cole
12. A Developmental Vulnerability-Stress Model of Eating Disorders: A Cognitive Approach - Myra Cooper
13. The Development of Substance Abuse in Adolescence: Correlates, Causes, and Consequences - Jon D. Kassel, Sally Weinstein, Steven A. Skitch, Jennifer Veilleux, and Robin Mermelstein
14. Development of Behavioral Problems Over The Life Course: A Vulnerability and Stress Perspective - Benjamin L. Hankin, John R. Z. Abela, Randy P. Auerbach, Chad M. McWhinnie, and Steven A. Skitch
15. The Developmental Psychopathology of Personality Disorders - Jeffrey G. Johnson, Pamela G. McGeoch, Vanessa P. Caskey, Sotoodeh G. Abhary, Joel R. Sneed, and Robert F. Bornstein
Author Index
Subject Index
About the Editors
About the Contributors
Descriere
Edited by Benjamin L. Hankin and John R. Z. Abela, Development of Psychopathology: A Vulnerability-Stress Perspective brings together the foremost experts conducting groundbreaking research into the major factors shaping psychopathological disorders across the lifespan in order to review and integrate the theoretical and empirical literature in this field. The volume editors build upon two important and established research and clinical traditions: developmental psychopathology frameworks and vulnerability-stress models of psychological disorders.