The seminal reference for the latest research in developmental psychopathology
Developmental Psychopathology is a four-volume compendium of the most complete and current research on every aspect of the field. Volume One: Theory and Method focuses on the theoretical and empirical work that has contributed to dramatic advancements in understanding of child and adult development, including findings in the areas of genetics and neurobiology, as well as social and contextual factors. Now in its third edition, this comprehensive reference has been fully updated to reflect the current state of the field and its increasingly multilevel and interdisciplinary nature and the increasing importance of translational research. Contributions from expert researchers and clinicians provide insight into how multiple levels of analysis may influence individual differences, the continuity or discontinuity of patterns, and the pathways by which the same developmental outcomes may be achieved.
Advances in developmental psychopathology have burgeoned since the 2006 publication of the second edition ten years ago, and keeping up on the latest findings in multiple avenues of investigation can be burdensome to the busy professional and researcher from psychology and related fields. This reference solves the problem by collecting the best of the best, as edited by Dante Cicchetti, a recognized leader in the field, into one place, with a logical organization designed for easy reference.
* Get up to date on the latest research from the field
* Explore new models, emerging theory, and innovative approaches
* Learn new technical analysis and research design methods
* Understand the impact of life stage on mental health
The complexity of a field as diverse as developmental psychopathology deepens with each emerging theory and new area of study, as made obvious by the exciting findings coming out of institutions and clinics around the world. Developmental Psychopathology Volume One: Theory and Method brings these findings together into a cohesive, broad-reaching reference.
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Preface to Developmental Psychopathology, Third Edition xi
Dante Cicchetti
Contributors xiii
1 ASSESSMENT OF PSYCHOPATHOLOGY IN YOUNG CHILDREN 1
Margaret J. Briggs-Gowan, Leandra Godoy, Amy Heberle, and Alice S. Carter
2 DEVELOPMENTAL ISSUES IN ASSESSMENT, TAXONOMY, AND DIAGNOSIS OF PSYCHOPATHOLOGY: LIFE SPAN AND MULTICULTURAL PERSPECTIVES 46
Thomas M. Achenbach and Leslie A. Rescorla
3 DEVELOPMENTAL EPIDEMIOLOGY 94
E. Jane Costello and Adrian Angold
4 USING NATURAL EXPERIMENTS TO TEST ENVIRONMENTAL MEDIATION HYPOTHESES 129
Michael L. Rutter and Anita Thapar
5 DEVELOPMENTAL MODELS AND MECHANISMS FOR UNDERSTANDING THE EFFECTS OF EARLY EXPERIENCES ON PSYCHOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT 156
Thomas G. O’Connor
6 EMOTIONAL SECURITY THEORY AND DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOPATHOLOGY 199
Patrick T. Davies, Meredith J. Martin, and Melissa L. Sturge-Apple
7 EMOTION AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF PSYCHOPATHOLOGY 265
Pamela M. Cole
8 ATTACHMENT AND DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOPATHOLOGY 325
R.M. Pasco Fearon, Ashley M. Groh, Marian J. Bakermans-Kranenburg, Marinus H. van IJzendoorn, and Glenn I. Roisman
9 AUTONOMY AND AUTONOMY DISTURBANCES IN SELF-DEVELOPMENT AND PSYCHOPATHOLOGY: RESEARCH ON MOTIVATION, ATTACHMENT, AND CLINICAL PROCESS 385
Richard M. Ryan, Edward L. Deci, and Maarten Vansteenkiste
10 ROOTS OF TYPICAL CONSCIOUSNESS: IMPLICATIONS FOR DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOPATHOLOGY 439
Philippe Rochat
11 I-SELF AND ME-SELF PROCESSES AFFECTING DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOPATHOLOGY AND MENTAL HEALTH 470
Susan Harter
12 PEER RELATIONS AND DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOPATHOLOGY 527
Mitchell J. Prinstein and Matteo Giletta
13 FAMILY SYSTEMS FROMA DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOPATHOLOGY PERSPECTIVE 580
Patricia K. Kerig
14 ADOLESCENT/YOUNG ADULT ROMANTIC RELATIONSHIPS AND PSYCHOPATHOLOGY 631
Joanne Davila, Deborah M. Capaldi, and Annette M. La Greca
15 WHAT CAN DYNAMIC SYSTEMS MODELS OF DEVELOPMENT OFFER TO THE STUDY OF DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOPATHOLOGY? 665
Michael F. Mascolo, Paul Van Geert, Henderien Steenbeek, and Kurt W. Fischer
16 A SURVEY OF DYNAMIC SYSTEMS METHODS FOR DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOPATHOLOGY 717
Isabela Granic, Tom Hollenstein, and Anna Lichtwarck-Aschoff
17 MISSING DATA 760
Todd D. Little, Kyle M. Lang, Wei Wu, and Mijke Rhemtulla
18 PERSON-ORIENTED APPROACHES 797
G. Anne Bogat, Alexander von Eye, and Lars R. Bergman
19 PERSON-SPECIFIC APPROACHES TO THE MODELING OF INTRAINDIVIDUAL VARIATION IN DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOPATHOLOGY 846
Michael J. Rovine and Peter C. M. Molenaar
20 CONFIGURAL FREQUENCY ANALYSIS FOR RESEARCH ON DEVELOPMENTAL PROCESSES 866
Alexander von Eye and Eun-Young Mun
21 MODERATION AND MEDIATION IN INTERINDIVIDUAL LONGITUDINAL ANALYSIS 922
Jennifer L. Krull, Jee Won Cheong, Matthew S. Fritz, and David P. Mac Kinnon
22 LATENT GROWTH MODELING AND DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOPATHOLOGY 986
Jungmeen Kim-Spoon and Kevin J. Grimm
23 INTEGRATIVE DATA ANALYSIS FOR RESEARCH IN DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOPATHOLOGY 1042
Eun-Young Mun, Yang Jiao, and Minge Xie
Author Index 1089
Subject Index 1125
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Dante Cicchetti, Ph.D., is Mc Knight Presidential Chair of Child Psychology in the Institute of Child Development and in the Department of Psychiatry, University of Minnesota. He also is Professor of Psychology at the University of Minnesota. From 1985 to 2005, he directed the Mt. Hope Family Center at the University of Rochester. His major research interests lie in the formulation of an integrative developmental theory that can account for both normal and abnormal forms of ontogenesis. His work has several foci: 1) developmental psychopathology; 2) the developmental consequences of child maltreatment; 3) neural plasticity and sensitive periods; 4) the impact of traumatic experiences upon brain development; 5) the biology and psychology of unipolar and bipolar depressive diseases; 6) the interrelationships among molecular genetic, neurobiological, socio-emotional, cognitive, linguistic and representational development in normal and pathological populations; and 7) the study of attachment relations and representational models of the self and its disorders across the life span. Cicchetti has published hundreds of articles, books, and journals that have had far-reaching impact on developmental theory as well as science, policy, and practice related to child maltreatment, depression, mental retardation, and numerous other domains of development.