وبلاگ بلیان

روانشناسی رشد و سلامت: تأثیرات ژنتیکی و محیطی

Developmental Psychopathology and Wellness : Genetic and Environmental Influences

معرفی کتاب «روانشناسی رشد و سلامت: تأثیرات ژنتیکی و محیطی» (با عنوان لاتین Developmental Psychopathology and Wellness : Genetic and Environmental Influences) نوشتهٔ edited by James J. Hudziak، منتشرشده توسط نشر American Psychiatric Association Publishing در سال 2008. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

A major benchmark in the understanding of psychiatric illness in children and adolescents, Developmental Psychopathology and Wellness reports on progress in identifying genetic and environmental influences on emotional-behavioral disorders. A team of 22 international authorities including many trailblazers in the field presents work that changes the way child psychiatry and clinical psychology are conceptualized. These authors presentations debunk misconceptions about depression, antisocial behavior, and other conditions to enhance our understanding of the causes of child psychopathology and improve the ways we treat these disorders. Coverage ranges from basic principles regarding the influence of genomic medicine, to gene-environment interaction, to disorder-based examples that show how emotional-behavioral illness and wellness attest to the interaction of genetic and environmental factors over time. The contributors provide new insight into the study of anxious depression, ADHD, autism, and antisocial personality disorders; share studies of such problems as child abuse and childhood worry; and reveal how practitioners can bridge the gap between research and clinical applications. Developmental Psychopathology and Wellness shows that these psychopathologies are not a matter of nature versus nurture or genes versus environment, but rather an intertwining web of them all.

a Major Benchmark In The Understanding Of Psychiatric Illness In Children And Adolescents, developmental Psychopathology And Wellness Reports On Progress In Identifying Genetic And Environmental Influences On Emotional-behavioral Disorders. A Team Of 22 International Authorities Presents Work That Changes The Way Child Psychiatry And Clinical Psychology Are Conceptualized, Debunking Misconceptions About Depression, Antisocial Behavior, And Other Conditions To Enhance Our Understanding Of The Causes Of Child Psychopathology—and Improve The Ways We Treat These Disorders.

coverage Of Basic Principles Describes The Influence Of Genomic Medicine, As Explained By Trailblazers In The Field Who Demonstrate The Importance Of The Developmental Perspective. Chapters On Gene-environment Interaction Review The Important Concepts Of Personality And Temperament, Cognition, And Sex—including Findings From Molecular Genetic Investigations On Adolescent Cognition, Temperament, And Brain Function. Disorder-based Examples Show How Emotional-behavioral Illness And Wellness Attest To The Interaction Of Genetic And Environmental Factors Over Time, Providing New Insight Into The Study Of Anxious Depression, Adhd, Autism, And Antisocial Personality Disorders. And In Considering How We Can Bridge The Gap Between Research And Clinical Applications, Dr. Hudziak Describes His Family-based Gene--environment Approach As A Means Of Better Understanding Etiopathology And Treatment. Among The Other Significant Contributions:


    • Thomas Achenbach Focuses On The Importance Of Culture In Understanding The Genetic And Environmental Impact On Children, With Insights Into Measuring These Sources Of Influence.
    • Joan Kaufman Reports On Her Seminal Work On The Genetic And Environmental Modifiers Of Risk And Resilience In Child Abuse, Relating Maltreatment To Other Forms Of Environmental Risk, Genetic Mediation, And Reactivity.
    • D. I. Boomsma Describes The Genetic Architecture Of Childhood Worry, Presenting Data From An Extraordinary Sample Of 30,000 Twin Pairs.
    • Frank Verhulst Draws On A 14-year Study To Detail The Advantages Of The Developmental Perspective In Understanding Antisocial Behavior.
    • Stephen Faraone Offers Guidelines For Moving Beyond Statistics To Document The Functional Significance Of Dna Variants Associated With Psychopathology.

as The Contributors Ably Demonstrate, These New Approaches To The Care And Treatment Of At-risk Children Are Applicable To Daily Practice, Teaching, And Research. developmental Psychopathology And Wellness Shows That These Psychopathologies Are Not A Matter Of Nature Versus Nurture Or Genes Versus Environment, But Rather An Intertwining Web Of Them All.

doody Review Services

reviewer:adrienne Adams, Md(rush University Medical Center)
description:this Book Provides Insight Into The Current Understanding Of The Influence Of Genetic And Environmental Factors In Child Psychopathology.
purpose:the Objective Is To Present In A Concise And Organized Manner All The Recent Advances Made In Identifying Genetic And Environmental Influences That Have An Impact On Child Development. This Goal Is Achieved By Furthering The Awareness Of The Causes Of Child Psychopathology, Hopefully With Long Term Goal Of Improving The Outcomes Of Child Psychiatric Illnesses.
audience:the Intended Audience Includes Clinicians, Research Scientists, Educators, Families, And Those Interested In Understanding The Etiology Of Child Psychopathology.
features:the First Of The Book's Four Parts Is A Comprehensive Review And Update On The Field Of Developmental Psychopathology. The Second Part Presents The Concepts Of Personality And Temperament, Cognition And Gender In Relation To Child Development And Child Psychopathology. The Third Part Presents Current Theories On The Effects Of Genetic And Environmental Influences On The Development Of Emotional And Behavioral Issues Defined By Common Childhood Disorders Over Time. The Last Part Addresses The Study Of Developmental Psychopathology And Its Clinical Applications. In Addition To The Well Written Chapters, Longitudinal Studies Provide A Greater Understanding Of The Interaction Between Genes And Environment.
assessment:this Is An Invaluable Resource For All, But Especially For Research Scientists, Educators, And Students In The Child Mental Health Field. It Simplifies Complicated Topics And Makes The Concepts More Understandable. The Editor Has Enlisted An International Panel Of Experts In The Field Of Developmental Psychopathology To Present The Most Up-to-date Information In A Single Book.

A major benchmark in the understanding of psychiatric illness in children and adolescents, Developmental Psychopathology and Wellness reports on progress in identifying genetic and environmental influences on emotional-behavioral disorders. A team of 22 international authorities presents work that changes the way child psychiatry and clinical psychology are conceptualized, debunking misconceptions about depression, antisocial behavior, and other conditions to enhance our understanding of the causes of child psychopathology -- and improve the ways we treat these disorders.

Coverage of basic principles describes the influence of genomic medicine, as explained by trailblazers in the field who demonstrate the importance of the developmental perspective. Chapters on gene-environment interaction review the important concepts of personality and temperament, cognition, and sex -- including findings from molecular genetic investigations on adolescent cognition, temperament, and brain function. Disorder-based examples show how emotional-behavioral illness and wellness attest to the interaction of genetic and environmental factors over time, providing new insight into the study of anxious depression, ADHD, autism, and antisocial personality disorders. And in considering how we can bridge the gap between research and clinical applications, Dr. Hudziak describes his family-based gene-environment approach as a means of better understanding etiopathology and treatment. Among the other significant contributions: • Thomas Achenbach focuses on the importance of culture in understanding the genetic and environmental impact on children, with insights into measuring these sources of influence.• Joan Kaufman reports on her seminal work on the genetic and environmental modifiers of risk and resilience in child abuse, relating maltreatment to other forms of environmental risk, genetic mediation, and reactivity.• D. I. Boomsma describes the genetic architecture of childhood worry, presenting data from an extraordinary sample of 30,000 twin pairs.• Frank Verhulst draws on a 14-year study to detail the advantages of the developmental perspective in understanding antisocial behavior.• Stephen Faraone offers guidelines for moving beyond statistics to document the functional significance of DNA variants associated with psychopathology. As the contributors ably demonstrate, these new approaches to the care and treatment of at-risk children are applicable to daily practice, teaching, and research. Developmental Psychopathology and Wellness shows that these psychopathologies are not a matter of nature versus nurture or genes versus environment, but rather an intertwining web of them all.

Developing concepts in developmental psychopathology / Michael Rutter Multicultural perspectives on developmental psychopathology / Thomas M. Achenbach Social context and developmental psychopathology / Dana March and Ezra Susser Temperament and child psychopathology : beyond associations / David C. Rettew Genetics of personality and cognition in adolescents / Margaret J. Wright ... [et al.] Sex and developmental psychopathology / Adrian Angold Genetic and environmental modifiers of risk and resiliency in maltreated children / Joan Kaufman Genetic and environmental influences on anxious/depression : a longitudinal study in 3- to 12-year-old children / Dorret I. Boomsma ... [et al.] Intersection of autism and ADHD : evidence for a distinct syndrome influenced by genes and by gene-environment interactions / Angela M. Reiersen ... [et al.] Genetic epidemiology of pervasive developmental disorders / John N. Constantino and Richard D. Todd The fourteen-year prediction of antisocial behavior / Frank C. Verhulst Statistical and molecular genetic approaches to developmental psychopathology : the pathway forward / Stephen V. Faraone Genetic and environmental influences on wellness, resilience, and psychopathology : a family-based approach for promotion, prevention, and intervention / James J. Hudziak and Meike Bartels. "A major benchmark in the understanding of psychiatric illness in children and adolescents, Developmental Psychopathology and Wellness reports on progress in identifying genetic and environmental influences on emotional-behavioral disorders. A team of 24 international authorities - including many trailblazers in the field - presents work that changes the way child psychiatry and clinical psychology are conceptualized. These authors' presentations debunk misconceptions about depression, antisocial behavior, and other conditions to enhance our understanding of the causes of child psychopathology - and improve the ways we treat these disorders."--Résumé de l'éditeur "A major benchmark in the understanding of psychiatric illness in children and adolescents, Developmental Psychopathology and Wellness reports on progress in identifying genetic and environmental influences on emotional-behavioral disorders. A team of 24 international authorities - including many trailblazers in the field - presents work that changes the way child psychiatry and clinical psychology are conceptualized. These authors' presentations debunk misconceptions about depression, antisocial behavior, and other conditions to enhance our understanding of the causes of child psychopathology - and improve the ways we treat these disorders."--BOOK JACKET The authors present a work that changes the way child psychiatry and clinical psychology are conceptualized. These authors' presentations debunk misconceptions about depression, antisocial behavior, and other conditions to enhance our understanding of the causes of child psychopathology -- and improve the ways we treat these disorders.
دانلود کتاب روانشناسی رشد و سلامت: تأثیرات ژنتیکی و محیطی