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Meeus, Wim – Developmental Psychology, 2016
This review used 4 types of longitudinal models (descriptive models, prediction models, developmental sequence models and longitudinal mediation models) to identify regular patterns of psychosocial development in adolescence. Eight patterns of adolescent development were observed across countries: (1) adolescent maturation in multiple…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Longitudinal Studies, Interpersonal Relationship, Psychopathology
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Cicchetti, Dante – Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 2013
Background: Through a process of probabilistic epigenesis, child maltreatment progressively contributes to compromised adaptation on a variety of developmental domains central to successful adjustment. These developmental failures pose significant risk for the emergence of psychopathology across the life course. In addition to the psychological…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Resilience (Psychology), Literature Reviews, Psychopathology
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Moffitt, Terrie E. – Psychological Bulletin, 2005
This article reviews behavioral-genetic research to show how it can help address questions of causation in developmental psychopathology. The article focuses on studies of antisocial behavior, because these have been leading the way in investigating environmental as well as genetic influences on psychopathology. First, the article illustrates how…
Descriptors: Psychopathology, Risk, Antisocial Behavior, Genetics
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Reimer, Michele S. – Developmental Review, 1996
Reviews the literature on shame and on adolescence and suggests that attention to the role of shame in adolescent development is warranted. Discusses how social-cognitive, physical, and interpersonal changes associated with adolescence may be associated with normative increases in shame, and how shame may be implicated in gender-related shifts in…
Descriptors: Adolescent Attitudes, Adolescent Development, Adolescents, Affective Behavior
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Hughes, Claire; Leekam, Sue – Social Development, 2004
Twenty years after research on children's "theory of mind" began, this field continues to be a leading influence in the study of developmental psychology and psychopathology. In this review we examine the contribution of research on children's theories of mind to our understanding of children's developing social relationships. Evidence shows that…
Descriptors: Children, Metacognition, Perspective Taking, Developmental Psychology
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Fonagy, Peter; Gergely, George; Target, Mary – Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 2007
Developmental psychology and psychopathology has in the past been more concerned with the quality of self-representation than with the development of the subjective agency which underpins our experience of feeling, thought and action, a key function of mentalisation. This review begins by contrasting a Cartesian view of pre-wired introspective…
Descriptors: Cues, Caregivers, Infants, Psychopathology
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Kazdin, Alan E. – American Psychologist, 1989
Reviews recent research in the developmental psychopathology of children, the study of clinical dysfunction in the context of maturational and developmental processes. Many advances have relied heavily on the extension of paradigms developed in research with adults; offers directions for further research. (Author/BJV)
Descriptors: Child Development, Child Psychology, Children, Developmental Psychology
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Cicchetti, Dante – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1987
Considers it inappropriate to focus on discrete symptomatology to infer presence of nascent or incipient infant psychopathology. Asserts that disorders in infancy are best conceptualized as relational psychopathologies, that is, as consequences of dysfunction in parent-child-environment system. Uses research in child maltreatment to illustrate the…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Child Abuse, Developmental Psychology, Family Influence
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Barletta, John; O'Mara, Bernie – Australian Journal of Guidance and Counselling, 2006
This article presents a review of research literature regarding the association between marital conflict and child adjustment in intact families. Factors such as the child temperament and gender, the relational dynamics between parent/s and child, the child's developmental stage and cognitive appraisal of the conflict--including aspects of the…
Descriptors: Children, Adjustment (to Environment), Conflict, Marital Satisfaction
Rosenzweig, Mark R., Ed.; Porter, Lyman W., Ed. – 1981
This volume contains 19 essays on current research in representative areas of psychology. All of the authors are professors and researchers at universities in the United States. A wide range of topics is discussed. Included among these are human learning and memory; behavioral decision theory; categorization of natural objects; developmental…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Behavior Theories, Behavioral Science Research, Creativity
Mayer, Krysclie B. – 1996
Childhood abuse has been implicated in such difficulties as developmental lags, family dysfunction, social problems, and emotional distress. This paper presents a review of the empirical literature which examines the relationship between physical abuse and object relations impairment. Data in the literature were commonly derived from either…
Descriptors: Caregiver Child Relationship, Child Abuse, Child Development, Cognitive Development
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Plomin, Robert – American Psychologist, 1989
Reviews research on the heritability of intellectual factors, personality factors, and psychopathology. Discusses the importance of investigating within-family environmental differences in order to understand the environmental origins of individual differences in development. (Author/BJV)
Descriptors: Behavior Development, Behavior Disorders, Child Development, Child Psychology
Kapur, Malavika – 1995
Children constitute nearly 40% of India's population, a significant portion of whom suffer mental ailments. Ways to sensitize those who work with children to various aspects associated with child mental health are explored in this book. The focus is not on mental handicap but on the internal or external distress which warps the psychosocial…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Adolescents, Child Development, Children
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Garfield, Sol L., Ed. – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1984
Presents six developmentally oriented articles on childhood psychopathology. Reviews research dealing with autism, social isolation, interpersonal understanding, sociomoral reasoning, cognitive controls, and aggression and includes an overview of progress and problems in the cognitive approach to clinical child psychology. (JAC)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Aggression, Autism, Child Psychology
Cassidy, Jude, Ed.; Shaver, Phillip R., Ed. – 1999
The theoretical work on attachment behavior by John Bowlby and Mary Ainsworth spawned one of the broadest, most creative lines of research in twentieth century psychology. This volume compiles articles discussing attachment theory and research, measurement issues, and contributions of recent theoretical and empirical developments to the study of…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Adults, Age Differences, Attachment Behavior