یادداشتهای مربوط به کتابنامه ، واژه نامه و نمایه های داخل اثر
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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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.
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Genetics of personality and cognition in adolescents / Margaret J. Wright [and others] -- 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 [and others].
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Intersection of autism and ADHD: evidence for a distinct syndrome influenced by genes and by gene-environment interactions / Angela M. Reiersen [and others] -- Genetic epidemiology of pervasive developmental disorders / John N. Constantino and Richard D. Todd -- The fourteen-year prediction of antisocial behavior / Frank C. Verhulst.
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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.
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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.