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6 ½ X 9 7/16 in Section 1: Chapter 1: Genetics and the Family Environment. (T.C. Eley, J.Y F. Lau). Chapter 2: The Role of Parenting in the Development of Psy chopathology: An Overview of Research Using the Parental Bonding Instrum ent. (G.L. Gladstone, G.B. Parker). Chapter 3: Attachment and Psychopath ology: A Lifespan Perspective. (J. Ungerer, C. McMahon). Chapter 4: Inte rparental Conflict, Violence and Psychopathology. (J.L. Hudson). Section II. Chapter 5: Oppositional and Conduct Problems. (D.J Hawes, M.R Dadds ). Chapter 6: Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and the Fa mily: A Developmental Psychopathology Perspective. (E.J. Mash, C. Johnst on). Chapter 7: Family Factors and the Development of Anxiety Disorders. (N.S. Gar, J.L. Hudson, R.M. Rapee). Chapter 8: Eating Disorders. (T. Wade). Chapter 9: Familial Risk Factors for Substance Use Disorders. (S. Avenevoli, K.P. Conway, K. Reis Merikangas). Chapter 10: P arenting and Personality Disorders. (J. Paris). Chapter 11: Family Facto rs and the Etiology and Maintenance of Major Mental Disorder. (J.M. Hool ey, K.A. Woodberry, C. Ferriter). Chapter 12: Depression and the Family. and the second provides separate chapters relating to the role of the family in the development and maintenance of specific psychopathologies. Finally, the third section discusses involving the family in treatment and prevention.
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6 ½ X 9 7/16 in Section 1: Chapter 1: Genetics and the Family Environment. (T.C. Eley, J.Y F. Lau). Chapter 2: The Role of Parenting in the Development of Psy chopathology: An Overview of Research Using the Parental Bonding Instrum ent. (G.L. Gladstone, G.B. Parker). Chapter 3: Attachment and Psychopath ology: A Lifespan Perspective. (J. Ungerer, C. McMahon). Chapter 4: Inte rparental Conflict, Violence and Psychopathology. (J.L. Hudson). Section II. Chapter 5: Oppositional and Conduct Problems. (D.J Hawes, M.R Dadds ). Chapter 6: Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and the Fa mily: A Developmental Psychopathology Perspective. (E.J. Mash, C. Johnst on). Chapter 7: Family Factors and the Development of Anxiety Disorders. (N.S. Gar, J.L. Hudson, R.M. Rapee). Chapter 8: Eating Disorders. (T. Wade). Chapter 9: Familial Risk Factors for Substance Use Disorders. (S. Avenevoli, K.P. Conway, K. Reis Merikangas). Chapter 10: P arenting and Personality Disorders. (J. Paris). Chapter 11: Family Facto rs and the Etiology and Maintenance of Major Mental Disorder. (J.M. Hool ey, K.A. Woodberry, C. Ferriter). Chapter 12: Depression and the Family. and the second provides separate chapters relating to the role of the family in the development and maintenance of specific psychopathologies. Finally, the third section discusses involving the family in treatment and prevention.