Child psychopathology and the quest for control

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Child psychopathology and the quest for control

Fred Rothbaum, John R. Weisz

(Developmental clinical psychology and psychiatry / series editor, Alan E. Kazdin, v. 17)

Sage Publications, 1989

  • : pbk.

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Bibliography: p. 113-130

Includes indexes

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内容説明

A child's changing views of control over the course of development leads to significant changes in psychological functioning - this is the central thesis of this volume which examines theory and research on the emergence and development of beliefs among children and adolescents, and their expression in relation to dysfunction at different ages. The authors focus on illustrative problems which peak at particular age periods: negativism and phobias in early childhood; hostile aggression and inferiority in middle childhood; and rebellion and depression in adolescence. This book helps explain some of the major cognitive-developmental bases of problems, thus providing essential information for designing effective interventions.

目次

PART ONE: INTRODUCTION Psychological Problems and the Development of Control Beliefs A Developmental Model of Psychological Problems PART TWO: THE AGE OF MAGIC Problems of Early Childhood (2-6 Years) Negativism and Phobias Beliefs About Causality and Early Childhood Problems Beliefs About Intentionality and Early Childhood Problems PART THREE: THE AGE OF POWER Problems of Middle Childhood (6-13 Years) Hostile Aggression and Inferiority Beliefs About Causality and Middle Childhood Problems Beliefs About Intentionality and Middle Childhood Problems PART FOUR: THE AGE OF FREEDOM Problems of Adolescence (13-21 Years) Rebellion and Depression Beliefs About Causality and Adolescent Problems Beliefs About Intentionality and Adolescent Problems PART FIVE: CONCLUSION Control Beliefs in Context

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