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Developmental Psychopathology and Family Process Theory, Research, and Clinical Implications

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ISBN-10: 1572305975

ISBN-13: 9781572305977

Edition: 2001

Authors: E. Mark Cummings, Patrick T. Davies, Susan B. Campbell, Dante Cicchetti

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Book details

List price: $129.00
Copyright year: 2001
Publisher: Guilford Publications
Publication date: 9/20/2000
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 493
Size: 6.26" wide x 9.49" long x 1.18" tall
Weight: 1.848
Language: English

Susan B. Campbell, PhD, is Professor of Psychology at the University of Pittsburgh, where she has served as Chair of both the Clinical and Developmental Programs. She was the editor of theJournal of Abnormal Child Psychologyfrom 1999 to 2005, and she has served on numerous editorial boards and review committees. Dr. Campbell is currently the principal investigator at the Pittsburgh site of the 10-site National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Study of Early Child Care and Youth Development. She is coauthor (with E. Mark Cummings and Patrick T. Davies) ofDevelopmental Psychopathology and Family Process.

Introduction
Theory
What Is Developmental Psychopathology?
Identifying the Dynamic Processes Underlying the Development of Psychopathology
Methodological Directions in Developmental Psychopathology Research
Pathways in Development
Complex Patterns of Influence: Risk and Protective Factors
Research
Child Development and the Parent-Child Subsystem
New Directions in the Study of Parenting and Child Development
Children and the Marital Subsystem
Applications of Developmental Psychopathology: Parental Depression, Families, and Children's Development
Clinical Implications
A Developmental Psychopathology Perspective on the Diagnosis, Classification, and Conceptualization of Children's Problems
A Developmental Psychopathology Perspective on Prevention and Treatment
Epilogue
References
Index