"Pearson"--Spine.
Environmental factors that lead to child psychopathology
Children's exposure to violence in the family and community
Children's emotional security in the interparental relationship
Beyond quality : parental and residential stability and children's adjustment
Siblings' direct and indirect contributions to child development
How environments "get under the skin" to lead to psychopathology
Maternal care and individual differences in defensive responses
Corticotropin-releasing factor and the psychobiology of early-life stress
Drug addiction during pregnancy : advances in maternal treatment and understanding child outcomes
The role of prenatal maternal stress in child development
Biological sensitivity to context
Models of gene-environment interaction processes
The interplay between genotypes and family relationships : reframing concepts of development and prevention
Plasticity for affective neurocircuitry : how the environment affects gene expression
For better and for worse : differential susceptibility to environmental influences
From genes to brain to antisocial behavior
Externalizing behavior disorders
Identification of genes influencing a spectrum of externalizing psychopathology
The role of neurobiological deficits in childhood antisocial behavior
Violent children in developmental perspective : risk and protective factors and the mechanisms through which they (may) operate
Risk taking in adolescence : new perspectives from brain and behavioral science
School dropouts : prevention considerations, interventions, and challenges
Neurodevelopmental disorders
Evaluating the theory-of-mind hypothesis of autism
Three reasons not to believe in an autism epidemic
Neural mechanisms in dyslexia
Learning abilities and disabilities : generalist genes, specialist environments.
Current directions in child psychopathology. ISBN 9780205680139. Published by Allyn and Bacon in 2010. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.