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Part I. Introduction: Historical and Theoretical Roots of Development Psychopathology: 1. An historical perspective on the discipline of developmental psychopathology D. Cicchetti
2. What is 'developmental' about developmental psychopathology? T. M. Achenbach
Part II. Contributions of the High Risk Child Paradigm: Continuities and Changes in Adaptation During Development: 3. Early contributions to developmental risk A. J. Sameroff and R. Seifer
4. Beyond diathesis: toward an understanding of high-risk environments J. Richters and S. Weintraub
5. Hard growing: children who survive M. R. Yarrow and T. Sherman
6. Children born at medical risk: factors affecting vulnerability and resiliency M. O'Dougherty and F. S. Wright
7. A comparison of models for boy's depressive mood G. R. Patterson and D. Capaldi
8. A temperamental disposition to the state of uncertainty J. Kagan, J. L. Gibbons, M. O. Johnson, J. S. Reznick and N. Snidman
Part III. Competence and Adversity: Individual and Family Differences in Resilience: 9. Psychosocial resilience and protective mechanism M. Rutter
10. Maternal stress and children's development: prediction of school outcomes and identification of protective factors R. C. Pianta, B. Egeland and L. A. Sroufe
11. Competence under stress: risk and protective factors A. S. Masten, P. Morison, D. Pelligrini and A. Tellegen
12. Stress-resistant families and stress-resistant children A. L. Baldwin, C. Baldwin and R. E. Cole
13. Children's adjustment to parental divorce: self-image, social relations and school performance N. F. Watt, O. Moorehead-Slaughter, D. N. Japzon and G. G. Keller
Part IV. The Challenge of Adolescence for Developmental Psychopathology: 14. The development of psychopathology in adolescence A. T. Ebata, A. C. Petersen and J. J. Conger
15. Depressive symptomatology in late adolescence: a longitudinal perspective on personality antecedents J. Block and P. F. Gjerde
16. Vulnerability and resilience in the age of eating disorders: risk and protective factors for Bulimia J. Robin, L. R. Silberstein and R. H. Striegel-Moore
17. Protected or vulnerable: AIDS' challenges to developmental psychopathology J. E. Rolf and J. Johnson
Part V. Factors in the Development of Schizophrenia and Other Severe Psychopathology in Late Adolescence and Adulthood: 18. Family risk factors for schizophrenia M. J. Goldstein
19. Long-range schizophrenia forecasting: many a slip twixt cup and lip D. R. Hanson, I. I. Gottesman and L. L. Heston
20. Vulnerability factors in children at risk: anomalies in attentional functioning and social behaviour K. H. Neuchterlein, S. Phipps-Yonas, R. Driscoll and N. Garmezy
21. Schizophrenia: a new model of its transmission and its variation P. S. Holzman
22. Premorbid competence and the course and outcome of pshychiatric disorders M. Glick and E. Zigler
23. Relationships between adult development and the course of mental disorder J. S. Strauss and C. M. Harding
A closing note: reflections on the future N. Garmezy.


Library of Congress subject headings for this publication: Mental illness Risk factors, Child development, Adjustment (Psychology) in children, Schizophrenia Risk factors, Adaptation, Psychological, Child Development Disorders psychology, Psychopathology, Risk Factors, Schizophrenia etiology