Stress, Coping, and Development in Children
Norman Garmezy
(Editor)
Sir Michael Rutter
(Editor)
Descripció
How does stress affect the coping abilities of children? Is response to stress a matter of nature, nurture, or both? Is stress good, bad, or neutral? From a multiplicity of viewpoints, twelve eminent researchers and clinicians here examine the problems of stress in children. Considering stress from a neurochemical as well as a developmental perspective, they examine a wide range of specific stressors including prematurity, hospitalization, birth of a sibling, deprivation, death of a parent, divorce, and war. "Stress, Coping, and Development in Children" is a work of signal importance to psychologists and to every mental health professional involved with infants and children.Detalls del producte
Editorial
Johns Hopkins University Press
Data de publicació
01 de Març de 1988
Idioma
Anglès
Tipus
Rústica
EAN/UPC
9780801836510
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