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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. New to This Edition: Reflects the latest theory and research in this burgeoning area Incorporates key advances in neuroscience, gene--environment interactions, and interpersonal system dynamics An expanded emphasis on diathesis--stress and developmental models Retains the unique structure and contributor caliber that made the prior edition so distinctive.
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. New to This Edition: Reflects the latest theory and research in this burgeoning area Incorporates key advances in neuroscience, gene--environment interactions, and interpersonal system dynamics An expanded emphasis on diathesis--stress and developmental models Retains the unique structure and contributor caliber that made the prior edition so distinctive.
I. Foundations of the Vulnerability Approach to
Psychopathology 1. Understanding Psychopathology: The Role of
Vulnerability, Rick E. Ingram and Joseph M. Price
2. The Nature of Child and Adolescent Vulnerability: History and
Definitions, Joseph M. Price and Jennifer Zwolinski
3. The Nature of Adult Vulnerability: History and Definitions, Rick
E. Ingram and Matthew W. GallagherII. Personality Disorders
4. Developmental Pathways to Personality Disorders, Tasha C. Geiger
and Nicki R. CrickIII. Clinical SyndromesSubstance Use
Disorders 5. Vulnerability to Substance Use Disorders in
Childhood and Adolescence, Laurie Chassin, Iris Beltran, Matthew
Lee, Moira Haller, and Ian Villalta
6. Vulnerability to Substance Use Disorders in Adulthood, Michael
J. Zvolensky, Todd B. Kashdan, Adam Gonzalez, and Julianna
Hogan
7. Vulnerability to Substance Use Disorders across the Lifespan,
Laurie Chassin, R. Lorraine Collins, Jennifer Ritter, Mariela C.
Shirley, Michael J. Zvolensky, and Todd B. KashdanDepression
8. Vulnerability to Depression in Childhood and Adolescence, Judy
Garber
9. Vulnerability to Depression in Adulthood, Constance L. Hammen,
Steven L. Bistricky, and Rick E. Ingram
10. Vulnerability to Depression across the Lifespan, Constance L.
Hammen, Judy Garber, and Rick E. IngramAnxiety Disorders 11.
Vulnerability to Anxiety Disorders in Childhood and Adolescence,
Vanessa L. Malcarne, Ingunn Hansdottir, and Erin L. Merz
12. Vulnerability to Anxiety Disorders in Adulthood, Hannah E.
Reese, Sadia Najmi, and Richard J. McNally
13. Vulnerability to Anxiety Disorders across the Lifespan, Richard
J. McNally, Vanessa L. Malcarne, Sadia Najmi, Ingunn Hansdottir,
Hannah E. Reese, and Erin L. MerzSchizophrenia 14.
Vulnerability to Schizophrenia in Childhood and Adolescence,
Patricia A. Brennan and Elaine F. Walker
15. Vulnerability to Schizophrenia in Adulthood, Michael T. Compton
and Philip D. Harvey
16. Vulnerability to Schizophrenia across the Lifespan, Patricia A.
Brennan and Philip D. HarveyEating Disorders 17.
Vulnerability to Eating Disorders in Childhood and Adolescence,
Kamryn T. Eddy,Pamela K. Keel, and Gloria R. Leon
18. Vulnerability to Eating Disorders in Adulthood, Jennifer J.
Thomas, Marlene B. Schwartz, and Kelly D. Brownell
19. Vulnerability to Eating Disorders across the Lifespan, Pamela
K. Keel, Kamryn T. Eddy, Jennifer J. Thomas, and Marlene B.
SchwartzIV. Summary and Future Directions of the Vulnerability
Approach 20. Future Directions in the Study of Vulnerability to
Psychopathology, Joseph M. Price and Rick E. Ingram
Edited by Rick E. Ingram, PhD, Department of Psychology, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas, USA, and Joseph M. Price, PhD, Department of Psychology, San Diego State University, San Diego, California, USA
"Outstanding! Ingram and Price have brought together leading investigators for this second edition of what was already the key text for understanding the etiologies of psychopathology from a lifespan, integrative perspective. This text is rich in theory and deep in research. It is an outstanding reference source for an advanced undergraduate course in abnormal, developmental, or child psychology, and a 'must' for any graduate student, professor, or serious investigator of psychopathology." - Thomas A. Widiger, T. Marshall Hahn Professor of Psychology, University of Kentucky, USA "For the second edition of this superb volume, Ingram and Price have once again assembled a stellar group of contributors to address the critically important concept of vulnerability to psychopathology over the life course. The authors are internationally recognized experts in their fields, and as one would expect, the chapters are rich, coherent, and integrated into a strong conceptual framework. This is the only volume of its kind, presenting a comprehensive overview of vulnerability to different forms of psychopathology in children, adolescents, adults, and the elderly. This book is required reading for scientists or students who are interested in understanding factors that contribute to the development of psychopathology across the lifespan." - Ian H. Gotlib, Department of Psychology, Stanford University, California, USA "The best single source of information on vulnerability. Thoroughly revised and updated, the volume includes the latest research findings from studies using clinical, longitudinal, neurobiological, and genetic methods. It will prove to be an invaluable resource for mental health practitioners, students, and psychiatric residents." - Michael Thase, Department of Psychiatry, University of Pennsylvania, USA
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