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Risk and protective factors in the development of psychopathology
Psychosocial resilience and protective mechanisms
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Author(s):
Michael Rutter
Editor(s):
Jon Rolf
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Ann S. Masten
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Dante Cicchetti
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Keith H. Nuchterlein
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Sheldon Weintraub
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2009
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Cambridge University Press
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10.1017/CBO9780511752872.013
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Book chapters
pp. 2
A historical perspective on the discipline of developmental psychopathology
pp. 29
What is “developmental” about developmental psychopathology?
pp. 120
Children born at medical risk: factors affecting vulnerability and resilience
pp. 164
A temperamental disposition to the state of uncertainty
pp. 281
Children's adjustment to parental divorce: self-image, social relations, and school performance
pp. 334
Depressive symptoms in late adolescence: a longitudinal perspective on personality antecedents
pp. 361
Vulnerability and resilience in the age of eating disorders: risk and protective factors for bulimia nervosa
pp. 384
Protected or vulnerable: the challenges of AIDS to developmental psychopathology
pp. 445
Vulnerability factors in children at risk: anomalies in attentional functioning and social behavior
pp. 497
Premorbid competence and the courses and outcomes of psychiatric disorders
pp. 52
Early contributors to developmental risk
pp. 67
Beyond diathesis: toward an understanding of high-risk environments
pp. 97
Hard growing: children who survive
pp. 141
A mediational model for boys' depressed mood
pp. 181
Psychosocial resilience and protective mechanisms
pp. 215
Maternal stress and children's development: prediction of school outcomes and identification of protective factors
pp. 236
Competence under stress: risk and protective factors
pp. 257
Stress-resistant families and stress-resistant children
pp. 308
The development of psychopathology in adolescence
pp. 527
A closing note: Reflections on the future
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