Discusses the complex variables that contribute to psychological vulnerability--genetic and developmental factors, ill health, inadequate environments, malfunctioning families, social disadvantages, etc.--with the aim of prevention emotional disorders. Articles by international authorities examine the emotionally sick child and his susceptibility to emotional disorders, as well as screening devices for detecting vulnerable children, their development through home and school, modulating the risks to which they are exposed, and preventive measures appropriate to different stages of development.
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Condition: Gut. XXI; 547 S.; 23 cm. Gutes Ex.; Umschlag mit Läsuren u. stw. berieben. Englisch. - Albert Jay Solnit (August 26, 1919 - June 21, 2002) was an American psychoanalyst in the tradition of ego psychology He was an advocate of privileging children's needs in child custody cases. Solnit began teaching at the Yale School of Medicine in 1952 and was Sterling Professor of Psychiatry from 1970 to 1990. He was an editor of The Psychoanalytic Study of the Child from 1980 to 2002. // INHALT : Theory for a New Field --- Introduction: The Syndrome of the Psychologically Vulnerable Child --- E. James Anthony (U.S.A.) --- Normality as a Concept of Limited Usefulness in the Assessment of Psychiatric Risk --- Serge Lebovici and Rene Diatkine (France) --- Some Paradoxes Connected with Risk and Vulnerability Colette Chiland (France) --- Intervention Programs for Children at Psychiatric Risk; The Contribution of Child Psychology and Developmental Theory --- Sibylle Escalona (U.S.A.) --- A Theory of Adaptation and the Risk of Trauma --- Ernest A. Haggard (U.S.A.) --- The Bled Conference --- Introduction: Risk and Mastery in Children from the Point of View of Genetic and Constitutional Factors and Early Life Experience --- Lionel Hersov (England) --- The Study o£ Competence in Children at Risk for Severe Psychopathology --- Norman Garmezy (U.S.A.) --- A Risk-Vulnerability Intervention Model for Children of Psychotic Parents --- E. James Anthony (U.S.A.) --- Neurological Findings in Children o£ Schizophrenic Parents Joseph Marcus (Israel) --- A Geneticist's Approach to the Vulnerable Child Leon E. Rosenberg (U.S.A.) --- Obstetrical Risk in the Genesis of Vulnerability --- Alexandre Minkowski and Claudine Amiel-Tison (France) --- Mothers at Risk: A Potential Consequence of the Hospital Care of the Premature Infant --- P. Herbert Leiderman (U.S.A.) --- Some Relationships between Activity and Vulnerability in the Early Years --- Sally Provence (U.S.A.) --- Epidemiological Strategies and Psychiatric --- Concepts in Research on the Vulnerable Child --- Michael Rutter (England) --- The Risks of the Register: Or the Management of Expectation --- Elizabeth E. Irvine (England) --- The Bled Discussions: A Review --- Cyrille Koupernik (France) // (u.v.a.) ISBN 047103228X Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 1000 Originalleinen mit Schutzumschlag. Yearbook of the International Association for Child Psychiatry . Volume 3. Seller Inventory # 1242586
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Condition: Gut. XXI; 547 S.; 23 cm. Gutes Ex.; Umschlag mit Läsuren u. stw. berieben. // Vorsatz mit Widmung und SIGNIERT von Albert J. Solnit. // Englisch. - Albert Jay Solnit (August 26, 1919 - June 21, 2002) was an American psychoanalyst in the tradition of ego psychology He was an advocate of privileging children's needs in child custody cases. Solnit began teaching at the Yale School of Medicine in 1952 and was Sterling Professor of Psychiatry from 1970 to 1990. He was an editor of The Psychoanalytic Study of the Child from 1980 to 2002. // INHALT : Theory for a New Field --- Introduction: The Syndrome of the Psychologically Vulnerable Child --- E. James Anthony (U.S.A.) --- Normality as a Concept of Limited Usefulness in the Assessment of Psychiatric Risk --- Serge Lebovici and Rene Diatkine (France) --- Some Paradoxes Connected with Risk and Vulnerability Colette Chiland (France) --- Intervention Programs for Children at Psychiatric Risk; The Contribution of Child Psychology and Developmental Theory --- Sibylle Escalona (U.S.A.) --- A Theory of Adaptation and the Risk of Trauma --- Ernest A. Haggard (U.S.A.) --- The Bled Conference --- Introduction: Risk and Mastery in Children from the Point of View of Genetic and Constitutional Factors and Early Life Experience --- Lionel Hersov (England) --- The Study o£ Competence in Children at Risk for Severe Psychopathology --- Norman Garmezy (U.S.A.) --- A Risk-Vulnerability Intervention Model for Children of Psychotic Parents --- E. James Anthony (U.S.A.) --- Neurological Findings in Children o£ Schizophrenic Parents Joseph Marcus (Israel) --- A Geneticist's Approach to the Vulnerable Child Leon E. Rosenberg (U.S.A.) --- Obstetrical Risk in the Genesis of Vulnerability --- Alexandre Minkowski and Claudine Amiel-Tison (France) --- Mothers at Risk: A Potential Consequence of the Hospital Care of the Premature Infant --- P. Herbert Leiderman (U.S.A.) --- Some Relationships between Activity and Vulnerability in the Early Years --- Sally Provence (U.S.A.) --- Epidemiological Strategies and Psychiatric --- Concepts in Research on the Vulnerable Child --- Michael Rutter (England) --- The Risks of the Register: Or the Management of Expectation --- Elizabeth E. Irvine (England) --- The Bled Discussions: A Review --- Cyrille Koupernik (France) // (u.v.a.) ISBN 047103228X Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 1000 Originalleinen mit Schutzumschlag. Yearbook of the International Association for Child Psychiatry . Volume 3. Seller Inventory # 1071384
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