Psychopathology and the family

Understanding the factors that place an individual at greater risk of developing psychopathology has important implications for both treatment and prevention of psychological disorders. Of critical relevance in this regard is the exploration of the potential influence of the family. Parenting and th...

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Otros Autores: Hudson, Jennifer L. (-), Rapee, Ronald M.
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Amsterdam ; San Diego, CA ; Oxford : Elsevier 2005.
Edición:1st ed
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  • Front Cover; PSYCHOPATHOLOGY AND THE FAMILY; Copyright Page; Contents; List of Contributors; Preface; SECTION I; Chapter 1. Genetics and the Family Environment; Chapter 2. The Role of Parenting in the Development of Psychopathology: An Overview of Research Using the Parental Bonding Instrument; Chapter 3. Attachment and Psychopathology: A Lifespan Perspective; Chapter 4. Interparental Conflict, Violence and Psychopathology; SECTION II; Chapter 5. Oppositional and Conduct Problems
  • Chapter 6. Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and the Family: A Developmental Psychopathology PerspectiveChapter 7. Family Factors and the Development of Anxiety Disorders; Chapter 8. Eating Disorders; Chapter 9. Familial Risk Factors for Substance Use Disorders; Chapter 10. Parenting and Personality Disorders; Chapter 11. Family Factors in Schizophrenia and Bipolar Disorder; Chapter 12. Depression and the Family; SECTION III; Chapter 13. Family Involvement in Psychotherapy: What's the Evidence?; Chapter 14. Clinical Perspectives on Involving the Family in Treatment
  • Chapter 15. Family Intervention and Prevention of Behavioural and Emotional Disorders in Childhood and AdolescenceAuthor Index; Subject Index