The Origins and Organization of Adaptation and Maladaptation provides scholars, students, and practitioners with access to the newest work of top tier scientists in psychology. This volume addresses issues relevant to the impact of attachment on romantic relationships in later adulthood. In addition, it explores cutting-edge issues in the field, heralding critical up-and-coming areas of scholarship. Academic researchers in developmental psychology, as well as developmental psychopathology will look forward to this volume.
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Preface vii
Contributors xiii
1 The Early History and Legacy of the Minnesota Parent-Child
Longitudinal Study 1
Sarah C. Mangelsdorf
2 The Emotionate Child 13
Ross A. Thompson
3 Attachment, Temperament, and Adaptation: One Long Argument
55
Brian E. Vaughn and Nana Shin
4 Earned-Security in Retrospect: Emerging Insights from
Longitudinal, Experimental, and Taxometric Investigations 109
Glenn I. Roisman and Katherine C. Haydon
5 Relationships Across the Lifespan: The Benefits of a
Theoretically Based Longitudinal-Developmental Perspective
155
W. Andrew Collins, Peter La Freniere, and Jeffry A.
Simpson
6 Rethinking Adolescent States of Mind: A Relationship/Lifespan
View of Attachment and Psychopathology 185
Roger Kobak and Kristyn Zajac
7 A Developmental Approach to Clinical Research, Classification,
and Practice 231
Tuppett M. Yates, Keith B. Burt, and Michael F. Troy
8 Frightening Maternal Behavior, Infant Disorganization, and
Risks for Psychopathology 283
Deborah Jacobvitz, Nancy Hazen, Maria Zaccagnino, Serena
Messina, and Lauren Beverung
9 From Research to Practice: Developmental Contributions to the
Field of Prevention Science 323
Sheree L. Toth, Robert C. Pianta, and Martha Farrell
Erickson
10 Beyond Adversity, Vulnerability, and Resilience: Individual
Differences in Developmental Plasticity 379
Jay Belsky and Michael Pluess
11 Pathways to Resilient Functioning in Maltreated Children:
From Single-Level to Multilevel Investigations 423
Dante Cicchetti, Ph.D.
Author Index 461
Subject Index 473
Sobre el autor
Dante Cicchetti is Mc Knight Presidential Chair and
Professor, Institute of Child Development at the University of
Minnesota. Professor Cicchetti’s major research interests lie in
the formulation of an integrative developmental theory that can
account for both normal and abnormal forms of growth.
Glen I. Roisman is an Associate Professor in the
Department of Psychology at the University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign. His research interests concern the legacy of
early caregiving experiences as an organizing force in social,
cognitive, and biological development across the lifespan.