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Children of Depressed Mothers Marian Radke-Yarrow (National Institute of Mental Health, Washington DC)

Children of Depressed Mothers By Marian Radke-Yarrow (National Institute of Mental Health, Washington DC)

Children of Depressed Mothers by Marian Radke-Yarrow (National Institute of Mental Health, Washington DC)


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The study presented in this book imposes a developmental perspective on the psychopathology of offspring of depressed mothers. A primary theme is the interplay of factors in child (developmental stage, gender, temperament) and environment (depressed mother's symptomatic behaviour and family functioning) as contributors to psychiatric and psychosocial problems in offspring.

Children of Depressed Mothers Summary

Children of Depressed Mothers: From Early Childhood to Maturity by Marian Radke-Yarrow (National Institute of Mental Health, Washington DC)

The study presented in this book imposes a developmental perspective on the psychopathology of offspring of depressed mothers. A primary theme is the interplay of factors in child (developmental stage, gender, temperament) and environment (depressed mother's symptomatic behaviour and family functioning) as contributors to psychiatric and psychosocial problems in offspring. Children and their families are followed from toddler-hood to the threshold of adulthood. The emergence and evolution of problems differ by mother's diagnosis - unipolar and bipolar depressed as well. Configurations of variables in the individual child are identified which, in combination, create diverse processes that put offspring at risk for specific problems. Early depressed mother-child relationships are strongly influential. Specific affective and temperament qualities of mother and child act reciprocally, increasing. The longitudinal data grasp the nature of connectedness of early experience to ongoing development, and identify patterns of child-to-adult connections. Findings suggest new questions and revised research paradigms.

Children of Depressed Mothers Reviews

Findings suggest new questions and revised research paradigms. Adolescence
This book is a welcome source of information for practitioners, researchers, educators, and policy makers who are interested in the complex dynamics within families who struggle with depression. Judith C. Kulig, Family and Community Health

Table of Contents

1. Orientation and themes; 2. An overview of objectives and approach; 3. Questions and answers in the Literature; 4. The research design and procedures; 5. Children of depressed mothers - case descriptions; 6. The development of children of depressed and well mothers: group analyses; 7. The development of children of depressed and well mothers: longitudinal analyses of individual development; 8. Children's problems in relation to characteristics of mother's depression and illness history; 9. Family environments - case descriptions; 10. Family environments of depression; 11. Depressed parents - case descriptions; 12. The depressed mother as environment; 13. The child as a variable in development and outcome; 14. Common and diverse pathways, mechanisms, and outcomes; 15. Prediction and understanding of development.

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NPB9780521551311
9780521551311
0521551315
Children of Depressed Mothers: From Early Childhood to Maturity by Marian Radke-Yarrow (National Institute of Mental Health, Washington DC)
New
Hardback
Cambridge University Press
1998-10-28
236
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