In the past 35 years, developmental psychopathology has grown into a flourishing discipline that shares a scientific agenda with contemporary psychiatry. In this editorial, which introduces the special issue, we describe the history of developmental psychopathology, including core principles that bridge allied disciplines. These include (1) emphasis on interdisciplinary research, (2) elucidation of multicausal pathways to seemingly single disorders (phenocopies), (3) description of divergent multifinal outcomes from common etiological start points (pathoplasticity), and (4) research conducted across multiple levels of analysis spanning genes to environments. Next, we discuss neurodevelopmental models of psychopathology, and provide selected...
(from the chapter) Discusses the definition of abnormality, the association between disorders, role ...
Human cognitive and social-emotional behaviors are heterogeneous, underscoring the challenges in mod...
The neurodevelopmental hypothesis (NDH) of schizophrenia suggests that a disruption of brain develop...
Developmental Psychopathology is a four-volume compendium of the most complete and current research ...
textabstractIn the past few decades, considerable advances have been made in understanding childhood...
Nowadays, neurodevelopmental disorders comprise a large proportion of mental health diagnoses. These...
BACKGROUND: The a-theoretical approach to psychiatric disorders, introduced via dsm iii, has had a t...
This review article highlights the defining principles, concepts, progress and future directions in ...
Deinstitutionalization of young people with intellectual disability means that they are now cared fo...
The Hierarchical Taxonomy of Psychopathology (HiTOP) is an empirical structural model of psychologic...
This commentary discusses the articles in this special section with an emphasis on the specific util...
Advances in defining mechanisms of cortical development have been paralleled in recent years by an i...
The field of developmental psychopathology evolved from dissatisfaction with static models of pathol...
Research on child and adolescent mental health problems has burgeoned since the inaugural issue of D...
Traditionally, personality has been conceptualized in terms of dimensions of human experience - habi...
(from the chapter) Discusses the definition of abnormality, the association between disorders, role ...
Human cognitive and social-emotional behaviors are heterogeneous, underscoring the challenges in mod...
The neurodevelopmental hypothesis (NDH) of schizophrenia suggests that a disruption of brain develop...
Developmental Psychopathology is a four-volume compendium of the most complete and current research ...
textabstractIn the past few decades, considerable advances have been made in understanding childhood...
Nowadays, neurodevelopmental disorders comprise a large proportion of mental health diagnoses. These...
BACKGROUND: The a-theoretical approach to psychiatric disorders, introduced via dsm iii, has had a t...
This review article highlights the defining principles, concepts, progress and future directions in ...
Deinstitutionalization of young people with intellectual disability means that they are now cared fo...
The Hierarchical Taxonomy of Psychopathology (HiTOP) is an empirical structural model of psychologic...
This commentary discusses the articles in this special section with an emphasis on the specific util...
Advances in defining mechanisms of cortical development have been paralleled in recent years by an i...
The field of developmental psychopathology evolved from dissatisfaction with static models of pathol...
Research on child and adolescent mental health problems has burgeoned since the inaugural issue of D...
Traditionally, personality has been conceptualized in terms of dimensions of human experience - habi...
(from the chapter) Discusses the definition of abnormality, the association between disorders, role ...
Human cognitive and social-emotional behaviors are heterogeneous, underscoring the challenges in mod...
The neurodevelopmental hypothesis (NDH) of schizophrenia suggests that a disruption of brain develop...