Cambridge University Press по журналам "Development and Psychopathology"
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(Cambridge University Press. New York, USA, 2008--01)Separate studies of rural and urban Head Start systems tested the hypothesis that an emotion-based prevention program (EBP) would accelerate the development of emotion and social competence and decrease agonistic behavior ...
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(Cambridge University Press. New York, USA, 1992-10-01)This paper presents a developmental and a clinical model for the treatment of conduct disorder through the strategy of preventive intervention. The theoretical principles and clinical strategies utilized in the FAST Track ...
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(Cambridge University Press. New York, USA, 2011-10-01)Although allostatic load has been investigated in mood and anxiety disorders, no prior study has investigated developmental change in allostatic load as a precursor to schizotypal personality. This study employed a multilevel ...
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(Cambridge University Press. New York, USA, 2009-11-01)The precise nature and etiopathogenesis of borderline personality disorder (BPD) continues to elude researchers and clinicians. Yet, increasing evidence from various strands of research converges to suggest that affect ...
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(Cambridge University Press. New York, USA, 1995--01)This study was designed to expand the investigation of peer-rejected subgroup differences to adolescence. A sample of 501 eighth-grade adolescents (age 13–14 years) were assessed. These students and their classmates (1,082 ...
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(Cambridge University Press. New York, USA, 1996--01)Follow-up studies of adolescent depression and conduct disorder have pointed to homotypic continuity, but less information exists about outcomes beyond mental disorders and about the extent to which adolescents with different ...
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(Cambridge University Press. New York, USA, 1995--01)The present study examined children's reported frequency and efficacy of strategies for regulating their negative affect in response to a description of a particular affiliative (fight with a friend) or achievement (loss ...
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(Cambridge University Press. New York, USA, 1992-01-01)Werner's orthogenetic principle states that human behavior proceeds from a state of global diffuseness to one of articulated complexity, and that as individuals develop, their responses to the environment become more ...
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(Cambridge University Press. New York, USA, 1996--01)A general theory of personality and its development is described in terms of four quantitative dimensions of temperament and three quantitative dimensions of character. The four temperament dimensions (harm avoidance, ...
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(Cambridge University Press. New York, USA, 1995--01)This short-term prospective study examined the contribution of aggression and depression, stressful life events, and their interactions to the prediction of peer rejection. Subjects were 497 fifth- and sixth-grade children ...
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(Cambridge University Press. New York, USA, 2010-08-01)The primary purpose of this longitudinal study was to examine, in a sample of Chinese children (initial M age = 8 years, N = 1,140), contributions of aggression to the development of social competence and academic achievement. ...
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(Cambridge University Press. New York, USA, 2011-07-01)This paper examined the relation of early environmental adversity associated with poverty to child resting or basal level of cortisol in a prospective longitudinal sample of 1135 children seen at 7, 15, 24, 35, and 48 ...
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(Cambridge University Press. New York, USA, 2011-10-01)Allostasis, or the maintenance of stability through physiological change, refers to the process by which individuals adjust to the continually changing demands that are put upon somatic activity by salient events. Bauer ...
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(Cambridge University Press. New York, USA, 2011-10-01)The concept of allostasis suggests that greater cumulative stress burden can influence stress-responsive physiology. Dysregulation of allostatic mediators, including the hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal (HPA) axis, is thought ...
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(Cambridge University Press. New York, USA, 2011-10-01)Psychobiological models of allostatic load have delineated the effects of multiple processes that contribute to risk for psychopathology. This approach has been fruitful, but the interactive contributions of allostatic and ...
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(Cambridge University Press. New York, USA, 1994--01)Both executive function and theory of mind impairment have been suggested as primary deficits of autism. One test of the primacy of a deficit is its persistence and stability throughout development. This longitudinal study ...
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(Cambridge University Press. New York, USA, 2008--01)Chronic elevations of endogenous cortisol levels have been shown to alter medial temporal cortical structures and to be accompanied by declarative memory impairments and depressive symptoms in human adults. These effects ...
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(Cambridge University Press. New York, USA, 1996--01)This study examined the effects of stressful environments on physiological and affective functioning among 131 maltreated school-aged children attending a summer day camp. Sixty-six nonmaltreated children also attending ...
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(Cambridge University Press. New York, USA, 1990-01-01)This article reviews literature that explains the development and maintenance of aggressive mother-child interactions using operant learning theory, highlighting limitations in its explanatory power. We also review research ...
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