Handbook of children's coping : linking theory and intervention
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Handbook of children's coping : linking theory and intervention
(Issues in clinical child psychology)
Plenum Press, c1997
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Highlighting the interplay between basic research and intervention, this volume focuses on common stressful life experiences that present significant challenges to children's healthy development. Fifteen stressors are discussed with regard to both short-and long-term effects. The authors identify factors that explain variability in children's adjustment to these stressors and evaluate preventive interventions designed to facilitate coping. Notable chapters include a discussion of the many uncontrollable stressors to which inner-city youth are exposed and a thorough treatment of children's adaptation to divorce. Each chapter follows a common outline, allowing comparison among stressors.
Table of Contents
- Conceptual Issues in Studying Children's Coping. Developing Linkages Between Theory and Intervention in Stress and Coping Processes
- I.N. Sandler, et al. Coping with Stress: The Roles of Regulation and Development
- N. Eisenberg, et al. Family Stressors. Children's Coping with Maltreatment
- J. Haugaard, et al. Parent Alcoholism as a Risk Factor
- L. Chassin, et al. Children of Depressed Parents: The Stress Context
- C. Hammen. Children's Adaptation to Divorce: From Description to Explanation
- J.H. Grych, F.D. Fincham. Physical & Environmental Stressors. Children's Coping with Chronic Illness
- W. Kliewer. The Nexus of Culture and Sensory Loss: Coping with Deafness
- M.T. Greenberg, et al. Children's Coping with Stressful Medical Procedures
- L. Peterson, et al. Social Environmental Stressors. Children's Coping in the Academic Domain
- E.A. Skinner, J.G. Wellborn. Coping with Childhood Peer Rejection
- A. Zakriski, et al. Staying out of Harm's Way: Coping and the Development of Inner-City Children
- P.H. Tolan, et al. Conclusion. Preventing the Negative Effects of Common Stressors: Current Status and Future Directions
- M.K. Roosa, et al. 5 Additional Articles. Index.
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