Abstract
Efforts to understand the etiology of adult mental disorders by studying children has
produced unanticipated changes in our understanding of pathology, individual development, and
the role of social context. Among these are the blurring of the division between mental illness
and mental health, the need to attend to patterns of adaptation rather than personality traits, and
the powerful influences of the social world on individual development. Current developmental
views place deviancy in the dynamic relation between individuals and their contexts. At another
level, when we view the history of developmental psychopathology, dialectical developmental
processes are evident as we trace how patterns of adaptation of researchers, expressed in
theoretical models and empirical paradigms, increasingly have come to match the complexities
of human mental health and illness.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health,Developmental and Educational Psychology
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