Biopsychosocial regulatory processes in the development of childhood behavioral problems / edited by Sheryl L. Olson, Arnold J. Sameroff.

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618.92/89
Title
Biopsychosocial regulatory processes in the development of childhood behavioral problems / edited by Sheryl L. Olson, Arnold J. Sameroff.
Physical Description
1 online resource (xiii, 337 pages) : digital, PDF file(s).
Notes
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015).
Contents
Conceptual issues in studying the development of self-regulation / Arnold J. Sameroff -- How gene-environment interactions can influence the development of emotional regulation in rhesus monkeys / Steven J. Suomi -- Context matters : exploring definitions of a poorly modulated stress response / Kate Keenan ... [et al.] -- An integrative approach to the neurophysiology of emotion regulation : the case of social withdrawal / Nestor L. Lopez-Duran ... [et al.] -- Regulatory competence and early disruptive behavior problems : the role of physiological regulation / Susan D. Calkins -- Behavioral regulation as a product of temperament and environment / John E. Bates ... [et al.] -- Self-regulatory processes in the development of disruptive behavior problems : the preschool-to-school transition / Sheryl L. Olson ... [et al.] --
Emotion dysregulation and the development of serious misconduct / Pamela M. Cole, Sarah E. Hall, and Anna M. Radzioch -- Regulatory processes in children's coping with exposure to marital conflict / E. Mark Cummings, Lauren M. Papp, and Chrystyna D. Kouros -- Family subsystems and children's self-regulation / Brenda L. Volling, Amy M. Kolak, and Alysia Y. Blandon -- Culture and the development of regulatory competence : Chinese-U.S. comparisons / Twila Tardif, Li Wang, and Sheryl L. Olson -- Self-regulation and the development of behavioral and emotional problems : toward an integrative conceptual and translational research agenda / Ronald F. Dahl and Anne M. Conway.
Summary
In this volume leading behavioral scientists describe advances in our understanding of the multiple biopsychosocial regulatory processes underlying the development of children's behavior disorders. A full spectrum of regulatory influences is addressed, ranging from genes to cultural factors. Individual chapters highlight the importance of developing research paradigms that synthesize biological, behavioral, and social-ecological influences, and of viewing self-regulation as a complex system that reorganizes across development. The regulatory foundations of a diverse range of childhood behavior problems are examined, including anxiety, social withdrawal, depression, conduct problems, inattention and impulsivity, and sleep problems.
Added Author
Olson, Sheryl L., editor.
Sameroff, Arnold J., editor.
Subject
Behavior disorders in children Etiology.
NEUROPSYCHIATRY.
Multimedia
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Summary
In this volume leading behavioral scientists describe advances in our understanding of the multiple biopsychosocial regulatory processes underlying the development of children's behavior disorders. A full spectrum of regulatory influences is addressed, ranging from genes to cultural factors. Individual chapters highlight the importance of developing research paradigms that synthesize biological, behavioral, and social-ecological influences, and of viewing self-regulation as a complex system that reorganizes across development. The regulatory foundations of a diverse range of childhood behavior problems are examined, including anxiety, social withdrawal, depression, conduct problems, inattention and impulsivity, and sleep problems.
Notes
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015).
Contents
Conceptual issues in studying the development of self-regulation / Arnold J. Sameroff -- How gene-environment interactions can influence the development of emotional regulation in rhesus monkeys / Steven J. Suomi -- Context matters : exploring definitions of a poorly modulated stress response / Kate Keenan ... [et al.] -- An integrative approach to the neurophysiology of emotion regulation : the case of social withdrawal / Nestor L. Lopez-Duran ... [et al.] -- Regulatory competence and early disruptive behavior problems : the role of physiological regulation / Susan D. Calkins -- Behavioral regulation as a product of temperament and environment / John E. Bates ... [et al.] -- Self-regulatory processes in the development of disruptive behavior problems : the preschool-to-school transition / Sheryl L. Olson ... [et al.] --
Emotion dysregulation and the development of serious misconduct / Pamela M. Cole, Sarah E. Hall, and Anna M. Radzioch -- Regulatory processes in children's coping with exposure to marital conflict / E. Mark Cummings, Lauren M. Papp, and Chrystyna D. Kouros -- Family subsystems and children's self-regulation / Brenda L. Volling, Amy M. Kolak, and Alysia Y. Blandon -- Culture and the development of regulatory competence : Chinese-U.S. comparisons / Twila Tardif, Li Wang, and Sheryl L. Olson -- Self-regulation and the development of behavioral and emotional problems : toward an integrative conceptual and translational research agenda / Ronald F. Dahl and Anne M. Conway.
Subject
Behavior disorders in children Etiology.
NEUROPSYCHIATRY.
Multimedia