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Vulnerability to Psychopathology : Risk across the Lifespan

Ingram, PhD Rick E(Edited by)Price, Joseph M(Edited by)
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Vulnerability has become the focal point of much theory and research in the study of psychopathology.

Until now, however, work on child and adult disorders has largely been conducted separately, with little cross-pollination of knowledge on risk factors across the lifespan.

This important work brings together leading clinical researchers to lay the foundations for an integrative lifespan perspective on biological, psychological, and social-contextual processes of vulnerability.

Demonstrated are ways that the vulnerability construct can lead to genuine progress in understanding not only the genesis of psychological symptoms but also their prevention and treatment.

For each of the major disorders, a chapter on the condition as it appears in childhood and adolescence is followed by a chapter on adulthood.

Theories of vulnerability and resilience are reviewed, current findings presented, and clinical implications of the research discussed.

A third chapter on each disorder, written jointly by the lead authors of the previous two, highlights commonalities and differences in child and adult psychopathology and identifies key areas for future investigation.

P.A. Brennan, Emory University, USA. K.D. Brownell, Yale University, USA. L. Chassin, Arizona State University, USA. R.L. Collins, Research Institute of Addictions, Buff

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Product Details
Guilford Publications
157230832X / 9781572308329
Paperback
27/03/2003
United States
English
xv, 476 p.
24 cm
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