Author:
TOTH SHEREE L.,CICCHETTI DANTE
Abstract
A developmental psychopathology framework, with its emphasis on an interdisciplinary
perspective, the interplay between work conducted with normal and atypical populations, and its
focus on investigating functioning in multiple domains of development concurrently, possesses
significant potential for advancing work on memory and trauma. A brief historical overview of
memory and trauma is provided. Significant issues are highlighted that must be confronted in
order to advance the understanding of the effects of trauma on memory and the utility of a
developmental psychopathology perspective for informing research efforts is examined. The
implications of a developmental psychopathology perspective for guiding research, clinical, and
social policy initiatives of relevance to trauma and memory are discussed.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health,Developmental and Educational Psychology
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