[HTML][HTML] Poverty and self-regulation: Connecting psychosocial processes, neurobiology, and the risk for psychopathology

EE Palacios-Barrios, JL Hanson - Comprehensive psychiatry, 2019 - Elsevier
… these processes, creating a general vulnerability that then gives way to higher rates of
psychopathology. We … work on poverty based on these brain circuits and psychological processes. …

Psychosocial adversities in childhood and adult psychopathology

M Rutter, B Maughan - Journal of Personality Disorders, 1997 - Guilford Press
… the risk factor are without adult psychopathology (at least of the kind under consideration).
It is primarily for this reason, namely the base rate effect, that the results of prospective studies …

Psychosocial risk and protective factors in childhood

DS Pellegrini - Journal of Developmental & Behavioral Pediatrics, 1990 - journals.lww.com
… The concept of risk in psychopathology had its immediate origins in epidemiology, which
attempts to elucidate “patterns of disease occurrence in human populations and the factors that …

Psychosocial influences: Critiques, findings, and research needs

M Rutter - Development and psychopathology, 2000 - cambridge.org
risks, identification of causes of time trends in levels of psychopathology, delineation of
psychosocial … the organism, appreciation of processes involved in developmental programming, …

Changes in general and specific psychopathology factors over a psychosocial intervention

MP Constantinou, IM Goodyer, I Eisler, S Butler… - Journal of the American …, 2019 - Elsevier
… levels of general psychopathology can be decreased by a psychosocial intervention. … as
opposed to psychosocial interventions or indeed from different forms of psychosocial treatment. …

What develops during emotional development? A component process approach to identifying sources of psychopathology risk in adolescence

KA McLaughlin, MC Garrad… - Dialogues in clinical …, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
process-level perspective facilitates important insights into the mechanisms that underlie
adolescents' shifting emotions and intensified risk for psychopathology. … as psychopathology, as …

Psychopathology as an outcome of development

LA Sroufe - Development and psychopathology, 1997 - cambridge.org
… More detailed, process data will be required to determine ronmental factors that command
attention, rather than psychosocial stressors and other whether such change is mediated …

Leveraging the developmental science of psychosocial risk to strengthen youth psychotherapy

RA Vaughn-Coaxum, JR Weisz - Development and Psychopathology, 2021 - cambridge.org
… robust psychosocial risk factors for youth psychopathologies, grounded in a developmental
psychopathology … and hypothesized influences of these risk factors on youth psychotherapy …

Psychosocial risk and protective influences in Hawaiian adolescent psychopathology.

LB Nahulu, NN Andrade, GK Makini Jr… - Cultural Diversity and …, 1996 - psycnet.apa.org
… This report will examine the interaction of psychosocial factors and psychopathology in a large
… It seeks to understand adolescent psychopathology, examining the variables of perceived …

Neurodevelopmental processes in the ontogenesis and epigenesis of psychopathology

D Cicchetti, TD Cannon - Development and psychopathology, 1999 - cambridge.org
… adaptations to chronic mothers was related to variations in infant behavior, especially those
involved in affiliative or repeated stress may augment and support psychosocial processes