Vulnerability to Psychopathology: Risk Across the Lifespan

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Rick E. Ingram, Joseph M. Price
Guilford Press, Oct 14, 2010 - Psychology - 524 pages

This state-of-the-art work has been highly praised for bridging the divide between adult and developmental psychopathology. The volume illuminates the interplay of biological, cognitive, affective, and social-environmental factors that place individuals at risk for psychological disturbance throughout development. Childhood-onset and adult forms of major disorders are examined in paired chapters by prominent clinical researchers. An integrative third chapter on each disorder then summarizes what is known about continuity and change in vulnerability across the lifespan. Implications for assessment, treatment, and prevention are also considered.

 

Contents

Chapter 1
3
Chapter 2
18
Chapter 3
39
Chapter 4
57
Chapter 5
113
Chapter 6
141
Chapter 7
176
Chapter 8
189
Chapter 12
334
Chapter 13
357
Chapter 14
363
Chapter 15
389
Chapter 16
417
Chapter 17
425
Chapter 18
454
Chapter 19
489

Chapter 9
248
Chapter 10
282
Chapter 11
291
Chapter 20
497
Index
511
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Rick E. Ingram, PhD, is Professor of Psychology at the University of Kansas. His research focuses on cognitive functioning in emotional disorders, with a particular emphasis on the cognitive features of individuals at risk for depression. Dr. Ingram is a recipient of the New Researcher Award from the Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy, and the John C. Wright Graduate Mentor Award from the University of Kansas. He was also elected as a Division 12 Fellow of the American Psychological Association. Joseph M. Price, PhD, is Professor in the Department of Psychology at San Diego State University and a member of the Joint Doctoral Training Program in Clinical Psychology at San Diego State University and the University of California, San Diego. He is also a Research Scientist at the Child and Adolescent Services Research Center at Rady Children's Hospital in San Diego. Dr. Price's recent research and publications focus on the developmental sequelae of the experiences associated with early maltreatment and the implementation of evidence-based interventions for child behavior problems in the child welfare systems of care.

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