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This book provides an account of human development that is relevant to an understanding of psychiatric disorders. In describing the process of physical, mental, emotional, and behavioral development, the contributors emphasize the aspects of development, and examine normal development in relation to implications in clinical pathology.



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Section I: Influences on Development. Introduction. Genetics and mental development. Maturation of the central nervous system. Congenital anomalies, appearance and body build. Family influences. School influences. Cultural and community influences. Psychological sex differences. Individual differences in temperament. Learning. Section II: Body Functioning. Feeding and sleeping. The development of bladder control. Motor development and motor disability. Laterality. Autonomic reactivity. Section III: Cognition. Perception. Development of attention. Language. Reading and spelling skills. Cognitive development. Intelligence. Section IV: Social and Emotional Development. Attachment and the development of social relationships. Peer relations and family relations: two social worlds. Play. Emotional development. Psychosexual development. Moral development. The development of aggression. Section V: Theories and Approaches. Future trends and problems. Index.

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
      Publication Date: 2/28/1987 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780880482714, 978-0880482714
      ISBN10: 0880482710

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This book provides an account of human development that is relevant to an understanding of psychiatric disorders. In describing the process of physical, mental, emotional, and behavioral development, the contributors emphasize the aspects of development, and examine normal development in relation to implications in clinical pathology.



      Table of Contents

      Section I: Influences on Development. Introduction. Genetics and mental development. Maturation of the central nervous system. Congenital anomalies, appearance and body build. Family influences. School influences. Cultural and community influences. Psychological sex differences. Individual differences in temperament. Learning. Section II: Body Functioning. Feeding and sleeping. The development of bladder control. Motor development and motor disability. Laterality. Autonomic reactivity. Section III: Cognition. Perception. Development of attention. Language. Reading and spelling skills. Cognitive development. Intelligence. Section IV: Social and Emotional Development. Attachment and the development of social relationships. Peer relations and family relations: two social worlds. Play. Emotional development. Psychosexual development. Moral development. The development of aggression. Section V: Theories and Approaches. Future trends and problems. Index.

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