Keeping children from harm's way : how national policy affects psychological development

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Keeping children from harm's way : how national policy affects psychological development

Annette U. Rickel, Evvie Becker

American Psychological Association, c1997

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 193-217) and index

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内容説明

Large numbers of America's children are damaged by substance abuse, teen pregnancy, and homelessness and a lack of health care. Yet the public's interest in preventive programmes is at an all time low. Drawing on their behind-the-scenes experience as Congressional Fellows, the authors of this book make a case for well-designed, economical prevention programmes. They discuss how family dynamics affect parenting; genetic, pre- and perinatal, and environmental risk factors affecting children; model intervention programmes, including the Preschool Mental Health Project; special issues for adolescents; how positive and negative outcomes are transmitted across generations; and the 1990s' era of social policy and its denial of families' needs today.

目次

  • Parenting - a Major Commitment
  • Risk Factors in Infancy and Early Childhood
  • Traumatic Experiences of Childhood
  • Adolescent Outcomes
  • Intergenerational Transmission of Positive and Negative Outcomes
  • Implications for Public Policy.

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