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Geneenvironment Interactions In Developmental Psychopathology 1st Edition Kenneth A Dodge Phd

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Geneenvironment Interactions In Developmental Psychopathology 1st Edition Kenneth A Dodge Phd
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Publisher: The Guilford Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.16 MB
Pages: 305
Author: Kenneth A. Dodge PhD, Michael Rutter MD
ISBN: 9781606235188, 1606235184
Language: English
Year: 2011
Edition: 1

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Geneenvironment Interactions In Developmental Psychopathology 1st Edition Kenneth A Dodge Phd by Kenneth A. Dodge Phd, Michael Rutter Md 9781606235188, 1606235184 instant download after payment.

Bringing together foremost experts, this book reviews groundbreaking gene–environment research and explores implications for clinical practice, prevention, and public policy. Presented is cutting-edge work on the interplay of genetic factors and childhood experiences in the development of mental disorders such as depression, conduct disorder, and schizophrenia. Essential topics include what scientists currently know about "susceptibility genes"; the mechanisms by which maltreatment and other stressors interact with biological susceptibilities across development; and factors that make certain children more resilient than others. Future directions for personalizing treatment and prevention efforts, thus making them more effective, are discussed.

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