Emotion, cognition, health, and development in children and adolescents
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Emotion, cognition, health, and development in children and adolescents
(Psychology library editions, . Emotion ; v. 10)
Psychology Press, 2015, c1992
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Reprint. Originally published: Hillsdale, N.J. : Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1992
ISBN for subseries: 9781848727809
Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Originally published in 1992, this title came out of a conference on emotion and cognition as antecedents and consequences of health and disease processes in children and adolescents. The theoretical rationale for the conference was based on the assumption that the development of emotion, cognition, health and illness are processes that influence each other through the lifespan and that these reciprocal interactions begin in infancy. The chapters discuss developmental theories, research and implications for interventions as they relate to promoting health, preventing disease, and treating illness in children and adolescents.
Table of Contents
Elizabeth J. Susman, Lorah D. Dorn, Lynne V. Feagans and William J. Ray Historical and Theoretical Perspectives on Behavioral Health in Children and Adolescents: An Introduction. 1. David S. Gochman Here's Looking at You Kid! New Ways of Viewing the Development of Health Cognition Part 1: Developmental Trajectories in Behavioral Health 2. Colleen Frobose and Elizabeth J. Susman Development of Attachment, Health Risks, and Health Control 3. Nathan A. Fox The Role of Individual Differences in Infant Personality in the Formation of Attachment Relationships 4. Ronald J. Iannotti and Patricia J. Bush The Development of Autonomy in Children's Health Behaviors 5. Charles E. Irwin, Jr. and Susan Millstein Risk-Taking Behaviors and Biopsychosocial Development During Adolescence Part 2: Developmental Processes and Disease 6. William J. Ray Disease Processes and Behavior 7. Betsy Lozoff Iron Deficiency Anemia and Infant Behavior 8. Gary M. Ingersoll, Donald P. Orr, Michael D. Vance and Michael P. Golden Cognitive Maturity, Stressful Events, and Metabolic Control Among Diabetic Adolescents 9. Stuart T. Hauser, Alan Jacobson, Janet Milley, Donald Wertlieb, Joseph Wolfsdorf, Raymonde D. Herskowitz, Phillip Lavori and Robin L. Bliss Ego Development Paths and Adjustment to Diabetes: Longitudinal Studies of Preadolescents and Adolescents With Insulin-Dependent Diabetes Mellitus Part 3: New Perspectives on Health and Development 10. Arthur H. Parmelee, Jr. Wellness, Illness, Health, and Disease Concepts 11. Lynne V. Feagans Intervention Strategies to Promote Healthy Children: Ecological Perspectives and Individual Differences in Development. Author Index. Subject Index.
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