
Biopsychosocial Regulatory Processes in the Development of Childhood Behavioral Problems
Author(s): Sheryl L. Olson (Editor), Arnold J. Sameroff
- Publisher: Cambridge University Press
- Publication Date: February 16, 2009
- Edition: 1st
- Language: English
- Print length: 352 pages
- ISBN-10: 052184813X
- ISBN-13: 9780521848138
Book Description
Editorial Reviews
Review
―Kenneth A. Dodge, Duke University
“Sheryl Olson and Arnold Sameroff, two of the most thoughtful scientists in the field of developmental psychology, have pulled together an outstanding volume on regulatory processes. Their book offers both breadth and depth on the development of regulation, and individual chapters range from neurotransmitters and temperament-by-environment interactions to culture and self-regulation within the family. Although dysregulatory problems and the development of psychopathology are discussed, the book also addresses the essential topic of developing regulatory competence. Overall, the book allows the reader an up-to-date treatment of a topic of fundamental importance to our field, and I highly recommend it.”
“This remarkable book takes our thinking about children’s self-regulation to the next level. The contributors unpack the concept of “dysregulation” in childhood behavioral problems, and put a spotlight on the different regulatory influences that can arise from within and around the child, their interaction and their development over time. The research programs profiled in these chapters represent the best of the science in this field. A wonderful resource!”
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