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Brain, Mind, and Developmental Psychopathology in Childhood
Brain, Mind, and Developmental Psychopathology in Childhood
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Description
Brain, Mind, and Developmental Psychopathology in Childhood, part of the International Association of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Allied Professions' book series "Working with Children & Adolescents" edited by Elena Garralda and Jean-Philippe Raynaud, aims to help advance knowledge on the connections between brain, mind, and development psychopathology in children and young people, an area of high relevance across different contexts around the world. It outlines brain mechanisms underlying children’s ability to regulate behavior, emotions, interactions with others, responses to stress, and child psychiatric disorders.
The book contains expert views supported by empirical evidence, and there is an emphasis on drawing out the clinical implications. It brings together knowledge from a variety of disciplines on bodily and brain processes that underlie developmental and psychiatric disorders in children and young people.
Chapters include conceptual and empirical discussion of the biological and psychological influences on developmental psychopathology in childhood, clinical updates focusing on the biological underpinnings of individual child neuropsychiatric disorders as well as integrating biological and psychological therapies in child mental health. The book also discusses broader psychological/social problems, with chapters on the effects of child maltreatment in the developing brain, an update on understanding and management of self-harm, and advocacy papers on learning disorders and child and adolescent mental health.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
About the Contributors
Preface, by Olayinka Omigbodun
Editorial Introduction, by M Elena Garralda & Jean-Philippe Raynaud
Part I: Biological and Psychological Influences on Developmental Psychopathology
Chapter 1: The Developmental Being: Modeling a Probabilistic Approach to Child Development and Psychopathology, by David Cohen
Chapter 2: Antecedents in Infancy of Personality Disorders: The Interplay Between Biological and Psychological Processes, by Miri Keren and Sam Tyano
Chapter 3: Insights into Childhood Psychiatric Disorders from Developmental Neuro-imaging, by Philip Shaw
Chapter 4: Common and Rare Genetic Variants as Risk Factors for Autism Spectrum Disorders, by Marie Christine Mouren, Thomas Bourgeron, Richard Delorme
Part II: Individual Disorders/Problems: Updates
Chapter 5: Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, by Luisa Lazaro and Josep Toro
Chapter 6: The Relationship Between Autism and Schizophrenia: A Reappraisal, by Saskia Palmen and Herman van Engeland
Chapter 7: Early-onset Schizophrenia, by Helmut Remschmidt and Frank Theisen
Chapter 8: Developmental Dyslexia, by Andreas Warnke, Gerd Schulte-Korne & Elena Ise
Chapter 9: Effects of Child Maltreatment on the Developing Brain, by Dayna Glaser
Chapter 10: Self-Harm in Adolescents, by Dennis Ougrin, Troy Tranah, Eleanor Leigh, Lucy Taylor and Joan R. Asarnow
Part IV: Treatment and Advocacy
Chapter 11: Integrating Medical and Psychological Therapies in Child Mental Health: An Evidence Based Medicine Approach, by Jeffrey J. Sapyta and John S. March
Chapter 12: Learning Disorders, by Daniel Fung & Liying Su
Chapter 13: Advocacy for Child and Adolescent Mental Health, by Gordon Harper
Product details
Published | 16 Feb 2012 |
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Format | Ebook (PDF) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 336 |
ISBN | 9798216306856 |
Imprint | Jason Aronson, Inc. |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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This fine book provides a wide-ranging and humane survey of the current issues in child and adolescent mental health, and is recommended to all professionals in the area.
Eric Taylor, King's College London
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In Brain, Mind, and Developmental Psychopathology in Childhood, a number of the most distinguished international researchers in their areas share current ideas about and future perspectives on how to understand the biological and psychosocial background for psychopathologic conditions in developing children. It underscores the need for both a holistic and multidisciplinary approach. The book considers the future of the field, including topics such as a hope for a more detailed knowledge of how the brain works, similarities and differences between the female and the male brain, and how the genes interact with the environment when the brain is shaped during fetal life and during the long period of brain maturation in the first 25 years of life. An excellent book—highly recommended.
Per-Anders Rydelius, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden