The development of psychopathology: nature and nurture/ Bruce F. Pennington
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CHAPTER 1 Fundamental Issues
Ecumenism versus Integration: The Need for
a New Framework 1
The Mind-Body Problem in Psychopathology 11
To Diagnose or Not to Diagnose? 13
Establishing the Validity of Diagnoses 17
Testing the Basis of Comorbidity 20
Why a Developmental Approach? 22
Why a Science of Psychopathology Is Difficult 23
What Counts as an Explanation 25
CHAPTER 2 Methods of Syndrome Analysis 32
Epidemiology 32
Behavioral and Molecular Genetics 35
Neurobiology 63
Neuropsychology 76
CHAPTER 3 Disorders of Motivation 102
Depression and Dysthymia 102
Anxiety Disorders 125
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder 143
Bipolar Disorder 151
CHAPTER 4 Disorders of Action Regulation 162
Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder 162
Conduct Disorder 176
Tourette Syndrome and Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder 195
Schizophrenia 208
CHAPTER 5 Disorders of Language and 223
Cognitive Development -
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