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One central concept of developmental psychopathology is homotypic and heterotypic continuity. Some children will develop different symptoms across development (heterotypic continuity), while others will develop similar types of problems (homotypic continuity). While homotypic continuity of emotional
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Atypical development and typical development are mutually informative. Therefore, developmental psychopathology is not the study of pathological development, but the study of the basic mechanisms that cause developmental pathways to diverge toward pathological or typical
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authored a book entitled, "Developmental Psychopathology", which laid the foundations for the discipline of Developmental psychopathology. The book was an outgrowth of his research on relations between development and psychopathology.
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and behavioural problems tends to be the norm across development, the transitions between early childhood and late childhood, and between preadolescence and adolescence are associated with higher heterotypic continuity.
116:. In 1984, Cicchetti edited both a book and a special issue of Child Development on developmental psychopathology. In that special issue he himself wrote, "The emergence of developmental psychopathology". 70:
Developmental change is influenced by many variables. Research designs in developmental psychopathology should incorporate multivariate designs to examine the mechanisms underlying development;
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Development leads to either adaptive or maladaptive outcomes. However, development that is adaptive in one context may be maladaptive in another context, and vice versa;
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This field requires that development arises from a dynamic interplay of physiological, genetic, social, cognitive, emotional, and cultural influences across time.
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in an effort to identify genetic, environmental, and parenting factors that may influence the longitudinal trajectory of psychological well-being.
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is acknowledged to have played a pivotal role in defining and shaping the field of developmental psychopathology. While at
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Gerald R. Patterson and colleagues take a functionalist view of conduct problems in line with a
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characterized by the following (non-comprehensive) list of assumptions:
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These efforts launched developmental psychopathology, a subfield of
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Development occurs within nested contexts (see Urie Bronfenbrenner);
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is the study of the development of psychological disorders (e.g.,
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psychopathy
autism
schizophrenia
depression
life course perspective
child development
developmental psychology
child psychiatry
Thomas M. Achenbach
Dante Cicchetti
Harvard University
depression
borderline personality disorder
child maltreatment
mental retardation
developmental science
Development and Psychopathology
behavior analysis of child development
Child psychopathology
Psychopathology
Child development
Child psychiatry
Management of domestic violence
Social neuroscience
Victimology
"What is Child and Adolescent Psychiatry?"
ISBN
0471068896
"Components of the Triarchic Model of Psychopathy and the Five-Factor Model Domains Share Largely Overlapping Nomological Networks"
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