- xiv, 362 p. ; ill.
Cote : WS 462 A428a 2008
Dépression chez l'adolescent ; Émotions chez l'adolescent ; Adolescents - Psychologie ; Adolescence ; Puberté
One of the most striking aspects of the epidemiology of depressive disorders is the rapid rise in incidence observed between the ages of 11 and 14. This book explores the developmental changes occurring during the transition from childhood into early adolescence in order to understand how vulnerability to depression develops. The authors focus on emotional development, which serves to encapsulate the cognitive, sexual, interpersonal and familial changes that occur during this life stage. This is an essential read for practicing psychiatrists and psychologists who work with early adolescents, along with academics and researchers interested in affective science or developmental psychology and psychopathology. Other professionals working with children and adolescents, including teachers, social workers, counsellors and family practice physicians will also find this a useful summary of the latest scientific developments that are shedding light on the vulnerabilities and opportunities particular to this critical stage of life.
• The first book to focus on the developmental roots of depression
• Explains how research on emotion impacts the clinical treatment of depression
• Fully integrates the developmental and clinical perspectives
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