Christianity And Developmental Psychopathology
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Introduction
1 Overview Of Developmental Psychopathology And Integrative Themes Kelly S. Flanagan And Sarah E. Hall
Section I: Intrapersonal Influences
2 Temperament Amy Mezulis, Kaitlin A. Harding And Melissa R. Hudson
3 Emotion Regulation Sarah E. Hall
Section II: Interpersonal Influences
4 The Parent-Child Relationship Winston Seegobin
5 The Marital And Parental Dyad Mari L. Clements, Tara A. Guarino And Laura C. Bartos
6 Peer Relationships Kelly S. Flanagan, Sarah L. Kelly And Amy Peeler
Section III: Treatment And Prevention
7 Prevention And The Promotion Of Thriving Pamela Ebstyne King And Casey Erin Clardy
8 Intervention: Applying A Developmental Psychopathology Framework Sally S. Canning, Kelly S. Flanagan, Jennifer Hailey And Emely De La O
Section IV: Application From Theoretical Orientations
9 Psychodynamic And Attachment-Based Approaches To Treatment Jana D. Pressley And Kristin K. Vanden Hoek
10 Behavioral Approaches To Treatment Amanda M. Blackburn, Christine Weisgerber And Michelle Shelley
11 Cognitive-Behavioral Approaches To Treatment Donald F. Walker, Katherine Partridge, Anastasia Whitesell, Brittany Montes And Sarah E. Hall
12 Family Systems Approaches To Treatment Sandra Y. Rueger And David Van Dyke Appendix A
Appendix B
Appendix C
Additional Info
Since its origin in the early 1980s, the field of developmental psychopathology has become a highly influential framework for approaching the clinical treatment of children. Until now there has been no effort to integrate this framework with a Christian understanding of psychopathology. The essays in this volume break new ground by providing Christian mental health professionals with a theoretically and empirically sound basis for working with children, adolescents and families. Throughout the book, the authors explore three integrative themes, looking at children as divine gifts, as persons and as agents in their own development. Given the deep biblical and theological interest in children and the “least of these,” there is great potential in this integrative work for mutual enrichment. Christian insights help to prevent the scientific study of the developmental process from being reductive. At the same time, research into the biological, sociocultural and psychological dimensions of human development can serve to inform and guide Christian practices of care and hospitality toward children and families. Christianity and Developmental Psychopathology makes an important contribution to a conversation that is still in its infancy.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780830828555
ISBN10: 0830828559
Editor: Kelly Flanagan | Editor: Sarah Hall
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: April 2014
Christian Association For Psychological Studies
Publisher: InterVarsity Press
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