Advances in Clinical Child Psychology -

Advances in Clinical Child Psychology

Buch | Softcover
426 Seiten
1991 | Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1990
Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
978-1-4613-9837-0 (ISBN)
85,55 inkl. MwSt
  • Titel wird leider nicht erscheinen
  • Artikel merken
The Advances in Clinical Child Psychology series is directed toward the clinicians and researchers in child psychology to alert them to new developments, data, and concepts which advance the ability of these professionals to help troubled children. This volume represents our at tempt to highlight the emerging issues and breakthroughs that are likely to guide our field of inquiry in the near future. Our goal in selecting authors to contribute to this series is to seek out those whose work is innovative, relevant, and likely to influence future work in clinical child psychology and related fields. Each author is chosen either on the basis of potentially important new information or viewpoints in his or her own work, or because the author is especially well-qualified to discuss a topic that is not restricted to one program of research. In this volume, the impact of disciplines other than psychology on clinical child psychology is well-documented. Rubenstein presents a wide-ranging overview of research on the neurological causes, indica tors, and reflections of developmental disorders, including a section on the physiological basis of autism. Costello explores how epidemiology is being applied to child psychiatry and offers insights into the growing importance of applying epidemiological methods to clinical practice.

1. The Neurobiology of Developmental Disorders.- 1. Introduction.- 2. Neurobiology of Brain Development.- 2.1. Development of the Neural Tube.- 2.2. Development of the Cerebral Cortex.- 2.3. Functional Specification of the Cerebral Cortical Areas.- 2.4. Development of Other Regions of the Brain.- 2.5. Development of Neuronal Connections: Anatomy and Development of the Visual System.- 2.6. Axon Pathway Guidance and Synaptic Specification.- 2.7. Maturation of Synapses.- 2.8. Myelination.- 2.9. Critical Periods in Development.- 3. Mammalian Developmental Neuropathology.- 3.1. Disorders of Neural Tube Formation.- 3.2. Focal Agenesis and Hypoplasia of the Brain.- 3.3. Disorders of Neuronal Migration.- 3.4. Disorders of Pathway Formation.- 3.5. Disorders of Myelination.- 3.6. Disorders of Synapse Formation.- 3.7. Degenerative Disorders.- 4. Conclusion to Sections 2 and 3.- 5. Biological Basis of Autism.- 5.1. Neurobiological Research.- 5.2. Etiologies of Autism.- 5.3. Summary.- 6. Conclusions.- 7. References.- 2. Child Psychiatric Epidemiology: Implications for Clinical Research and Practice.- 1. Introduction.- 2. What Is Epidemiology?.- 3. Assessing Child Psychopathology: The Two Traditions in Epidemiology.- 3.1. Diagnosis-Based Assessment.- 3.2. Symptom-Based Assessment.- 4. Recent Developments in Child Psychiatric Epidemiology.- 4.1. Prevalence Studies.- 4.2. Correlates and Risk Factors.- 4.3. Developmental Issues.- 5. Applications to Clinical Research and Practice.- 5.1. Base Rates of Child Psychiatric Disorder.- 5.2. Referral Bias.- 5.3. Comorbidity.- 5.4. Familial Aggregation.- 5.5. Treatment Outcomes.- 6. Summary and Conclusions.- 7. References.- 3. Recent Developments in High Risk Research.- 1. The High Risk Paradigm.- 2. Studies of the Children of Schizophrenics.- 2.1. The Danish High Risk Project.- 2.2. Other High Risk Studies of the Children of Schizophrenics.- 2.3. Effects of Changes in Diagnostic Systems.- 3. Possible Limitations of the Studies of Children of Schizophrenics.- 4. Alternative Methods for Identifying Individuals Potentially at Risk for Schizophrenia.- 4.1. Biological Markers for Risk.- 4.2. Family Interaction Patterns.- 4.3. Individuals Marked with Schizotypic Traits.- 4.4. Behavioral Markers for Risk.- 5. Individuals at Risk for Other Psychiatric Disorders.- 5.1. Risk for Affective Disorder.- 5.2. Risk for Alcoholism.- 6. Differentiation of Outcome among Offspring of Parents with Different Psychiatric Diagnoses.- 6.1. Multidimensional Models of Developmental Psychopathology.- 7. Implications of High Risk Studies for Intervention.- 8. Conclusions.- 9. References.- 4. Cognitive Approaches to Depression in Children: Current Findings and New Directions.- 1. Depressive Cognitions in Children.- 2. Beck's Information-Processing Model.- 2.1. Current Status of Beck's Model.- 2.2. Cognitive Distortions in Children.- 3. Depressive Attributional Style.- 3.1. Current Status.- 3.2. Children's Control Cognitions and Attribution Style.- 4. Self-Control Cognitions.- 4.1. Current Status.- 4.2. Children's Self-Control Cognitions.- 5. Conclusions and Limitations in Research on Children's Depressive Cognitions.- 5.1. Negative Cognitions and Depressive Phenomenology in Children.- 5.2. Methodological Limitations.- 5.3. Conceptual Issues for Further Investigation.- 5.4. New Directions in Cognition-Depression Relationships in Children.- 6. Clinical Implications.- 7. Conclusion.- 8. References.- 5. Thought Disorder in the Childhood Psychoses.- 1. Introduction.- 2. Historical Overview.- 2.1. Diagnostic Issues.- 2.2. Measurement of Formal Thought Disorder in Children.- 3. Development of Instruments for the Measurement of Formal Thought Disorder in Children.- 3.1. The Kiddie Formal Thought Disorder Story Game.- 3.2. The Kiddie Formal Thought Disorder Scale (K-FTDS).- 4. Studies on the K-FTDS.- 5. Reliability of the K-FTDS.- 5.1. Main Findings.- 5.2. Summary.- 5.3. Discussion.- 6. Effectiveness of the Story Game Procedure.- 6.1. Main Findings.- 6.2. Discussion.- 7. Diagnostic Validity of the K-FTDS.- 7.1. Main Findings.- 7.2. Summary.- 7.3. Discussion.- 8. Implications for Future Research.- 9. References.- 6. Convergence of Approaches in Localizing the Hyperactivity Deficit.- 1. Introduction.- 2. The Development of a Model.- 2.1. Interpretation of Findings with the AFM.- 2.2. Attention and Controlled-Automatic Processing.- 2.3. Speed-Accuracy Trade-Off.- 3. Energetic Model.- 3.1. Task Structure of the CPT.- 3.2. Signal Density, Event Rate, and Preparation.- 3.3. Dependent Variables and CPT.- 4. Vigilance and Hyperactivity.- 4.1. Taxonomy of Errors in CPT and Processing Tasks.- 4.2. CTP, Drugs, and Hyperactivity.- 4.3. AFM Stimulants and the Locus of ADDH.- 5. AFM, Drugs, and Event-Related Potentials.- 6. Discussion.- 7. References.- 7. Adolescent Pregnancy and Early Sexual Onset.- 1. Introduction.- 2. Consequences of Adolescent Conception.- 3. Influences on Age at First Coitus.- 3.1. Physical Maturation.- 3.2. Cultural Norms.- 3.3. Interactive Effects.- 3.4. The Role of Self-Concept in the Interactive Model.- 4. Early Sexual Behavior.- 4.1. Implications of Adolescent Development for Sexual Behavior.- 4.2. The Nature of Early Sexual Activity.- 4.3. The Timing of Pregnancy Risk.- 5. Intervention and Prevention.- 5.1. Types of Intervention.- 5.2. Implications for Intervention.- 6. References.- 8. Advancing Knowledge about the Onset of Delinquency and Crime.- 1. The Importance of Onset.- 2. Theoretical and Conceptual Issues.- 2.1. Theoretical Constructs.- 2.2. The Criminal-Career Approach.- 2.3. Developmental or Causal Sequences.- 2.4. The Relevance of Criminological Theories.- 3. What Is Known about Onset?.- 3.1. Age-Specific Onset Rates.- 3.2. Onset Sequences.- 3.3. Predicting Onset, Participation, and Persistence.- 3.4. Influence of Age of Onset on Later Development.- 3.5. Offending at Young Ages.- 4. Possible Influences on Onset.- 4.1. Biological Factors.- 4.2. Individual Differences.- 4.3. Family Influences.- 4.4. Peers.- 4.5. Schooling and Delinqueny.- 4.6. Community and Situational Influences.- 4.7. Protective Factors.- 5. Experimental Interventions.- 5.1. Preventing and Delaying Onset.- 5.2. Promoting Individual Competence.- 5.3. Improving Parenting.- 5.4. Peer Influences.- 5.5. School Achievement.- 6. How Can Knowledge Be Advanced?.- 6.1. Critical Questions.- 6.2. Study Designs.- 6.3. Measurement, Analysis, and Reanalysis.- 7. Summary and Conclusions.- 8. References.- 9. The Effects of Craniofacial Deformity, Chronic Illness, and Physical Handicaps on Patient and Familial Adjustment: Research and Clinical Perspectives.- 1. Introduction.- 1.1. General Overview of Deformity, Handicap, Illness, and Adjustment.- 1.2. A Brief History of Research on the Social Effects of Facial Morphology: An Interesting Glimpse at the Sociology of Psychology.- 2. Facial Deformity, Attractiveness, and Social Interaction.- 3. Developmental Risks to Craniofacially Deformed Patients.- 3.1. Effects of Infant Facial Anomalies on Mother-Infant Interaction.- 3.2. Influence of Facial Configuration and Deformity on the Development of Social Competence in Chudhood.- 3.3. Physical Attractiveness and Development in Adolescence.- 3.4. Microanalytic Models of How Facial Configuration May Influence Social Interaction.- 4. Conceptual and Methodological Issues.- 5. Clinical Implications of Research on Children with Craniofacial Deformities and Other Handicaps.- 5.1. The Need for Multidisciplinary Management of Physical Anomalies.- 5.2. Coping Strategies and Resilience Processes.- 6. References.- 10. Adjustment to Serious Childhood Illness.- 1. Introduction.- 2. Childhood Cancer.- 3. Sickle-Cell Disease.- 4. Psychological Adjustment and Illness.- 4.1. Disease Adjustment.- 4.2. Psychosocial Development and Maturation.- 4.3. Self-Concept.- 4.4. Social Functioning.- 4.5. Academic Adjustment.- 5. Factors Affecting the Risk of Dysfunction.- 5.1. Medical Stress.- 5.2. Temporal Factors.- 5.3. Family Functioning.- 6. Issues in Clinical Assessment.- 6.1. Accuracy of Clinical Assessment.- 7. Conclusion.- 8. References.

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Advances in Clinical Child Psychology ; 13
Zusatzinfo 426 p.
Verlagsort New York, NY
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Psychologie Allgemeine Psychologie
Geisteswissenschaften Psychologie Klinische Psychologie
Geisteswissenschaften Psychologie Verhaltenstherapie
Medizin / Pharmazie Medizinische Fachgebiete Psychiatrie / Psychotherapie
Schlagworte Autism • Child Psychology • epidemiology • Psychiatry • Psychology
ISBN-10 1-4613-9837-1 / 1461398371
ISBN-13 978-1-4613-9837-0 / 9781461398370
Zustand Neuware
Haben Sie eine Frage zum Produkt?
Mehr entdecken
aus dem Bereich
Der Grundkurs

von E. Bruce Goldstein; Laura Cacciamani; Karl R. Gegenfurtner

Buch | Hardcover (2023)
Springer (Verlag)
59,99
Techniken der Verhaltenstherapie

von Franziska Einsle; Katrin V. Hummel

Buch (2024)
Julius Beltz GmbH & Co. KG (Verlag)
35,00