Social Anxiety in Childhood Bridging Developmental and Clinical Perspectives

Social Anxiety in Childhood  Bridging Developmental and Clinical Perspectives
Author: Heidi Gazelle,Kenneth H. Rubin
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 123
Release: 2010-03-22
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780470618059

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Social anxiety in childhood is the focus of research in three psychological research traditions: developmental studies emphasizing dispositional constructs such as behavioral inhibition and its biological substrates; development investigations emphasizing affective-behavioral characterists (anxious solitude/withdrawal) and their parent-child and peer-relational precursors and moderators; and clinical investigations of social anxiety disorder (also known as social phobia) emphasizing a variety of etiolofical factors, diagnosis, and treatment. In this volume, we review and identify gaps in extant evidence that permit (or impeded) researchers from the three traditions to translate their core definitional constructs in ways that would facilitate the use of one another's research. Topics include: Conceptual relations between anxiety disorder and fearful temperament Factors contributing to the emergence of anxiety among behaviorally inhibited children: the role of attention Familial and temperamental risk factors for social anxiety disorder Anxious solitude, withdrawal and anxiety disorders; conceptualization, co-occurrence, and peer processes parents, peers and social withdrawal in childhood Intimately connected to this translation of constructs is a discussion of the conceptualization of core states (anxiety, wariness, solitude) and their manifestations across childhood, as well as corresponding methodologies. Extant research is analyzed from an integrative, overarching framework of developmental psychopathology in which children's adjustment is conceptualized as multiply determined such that children who share certain risks may display diverse adjustment over time (multifinality) and children with diverse risks may develop shared adaptational difficulties over time (equifinality). Finally, key themes for future integrative research are identified and implications for preventative and early intervention in childhood social anxiety are discussed. This is the 127th volume of the Jossey-Bass quarterly report series New Directions for Child and Adolescent Development. The mission of New Directions for Child and Adolescent Development is to provide scientific and scholarly presentations on cutting edge issues and concepts in the field of child and adolescent development. Each volume focuses on a specific "new direction" or research topic, and is edited by an expert or experts on that topic.

Social Anxiety

Social Anxiety
Author: Stefan G. Hofmann,Patricia M. DiBartolo
Publsiher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 632
Release: 2010-09-22
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0123785529

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Social Anxiety Clinical, Developmental, and Social Perspectives, Second Edition, provides an interdisciplinary approach to understanding social anxiety disorder (SAD) by bringing together research across several disciplines, including social psychology, developmental psychology, behavior genetics, and clinical psychology. The book explains the different aspects of social anxiety and social phobia in adults and children, including the evolution of terminology and constructs, assessment procedures, relationship to personality disorders, and psychopathology. It considers most prominent theoretical perspectives on social anxiety and SAD discussed by social psychologists, developmental psychologists, behavior geneticists, clinical psychologists, and psychiatrists. These theoretical perspectives emphasize different factors that can contribute to the etiology and/or maintenance of social anxiety/SAD. Treatment approaches are also discussed, such as cognitive behavioral therapy, exposure intervention, social skills training. The contents of this volume represent some of the best views and thoughts in the field. It is hoped that the breadth of perspectives offered will help foster continued interdisciplinary dialogue and efforts toward cross-fertilization to advance the understanding, conceptualization, and treatment of chronic and debilitating social anxiety. * The most comprehensive source of up-to-date data, with review articles covering a thorough deliniation of social anxiety, theoretical perspectives, and treatment approaches * Consolidates broadly distributed literature into single source, saving researchers and clinicians time in obtaining and translating information and improving the level of further research and care they can provide * Each chapter is written by an expert in the topic area * Provides more fully vetted expert knowledge than any existing work * Integrates findings from various disciplines - clinical, social and developmental psychology, psychiatry, neuroscience, - rather than focusing on only one conceptual perspective * Provides the reader with more complete understanding of a complex phenomena, giving researchers and clinicians alike a better set of tool for furthering what we know * Offers coverage of essential topics on which competing books fail to focus, such as: related disorders of adult and childhood; the relationship to social competence, assertiveness and perfectionism; social skills deficit hypothesis; comparison between pharmacological and psychosocial treatments; and potential mediators of change in the treatment of social anxiety disorder population

The Essential Handbook of Social Anxiety for Clinicians

The Essential Handbook of Social Anxiety for Clinicians
Author: W. Ray Crozier,Lynn E. Alden
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2005-06-24
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780470022672

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Essentials of Social Anxiety is a shorter, revised paperback edition of The International Handbook of Social Anxiety, focusing on developmental and clinical perspectives. It is organized into two parts: The Development of Social Anxiety; and Clinical Perspectives and Interventions. Like the International Handbook, it covers research, assessment and treatment, giving clinical practitioners comprehensive coverage of the area and a single concise desk reference.

The Developmental Psychopathology of Anxiety

The Developmental Psychopathology of Anxiety
Author: Michael W. Vasey
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 527
Release: 2001
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780195123630

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"In The Development Psychopathology of Anxiety, the editors have brought together many of the field's most respected and innovative researchers and challenged them to take a fresh look at the major factors that appear to contribute to the etiology and maintenance of anxiety disorders in childhood and throughout the life span. The result is a series of creative chapters that will stimulate further theoretical and empirical efforts regarding these important issues and which will be of interest to researchers and clinicians alike."--Jacket.

Social Anxiety and Phobia in Adolescents

Social Anxiety and Phobia in Adolescents
Author: Klaus Ranta,Annette M La Greca,Luis-Joaquin Garcia-Lopez,Mauri Marttunen
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 325
Release: 2015-06-17
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9783319167039

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This volume brings together research into diverse aspects of social anxiety and its clinical form, social phobia, in adolescents. Development of the condition, clinical manifestations and treatment strategies are all addressed, with emphasis on ways in which adolescent development and context are reflected in the manifestation and treatment of symptoms. The book is divided into three parts that review epidemiological, neurobiological and sociopsychological research on vulnerability factors, examine the phenomenology and assessment of social anxiety and phobia in different developmental contexts and discuss evidence-based prevention and treatment options for adolescent social anxiety and phobia. Social Anxiety and Phobia in Adolescents will be informative and interesting for all child and adolescent psychiatrists, clinical psychologists and psychotherapists as well as for school psychologists and counsellors.

The Development of Autobiographical Reasoning in Adolescence and Beyond

The Development of Autobiographical Reasoning in Adolescence and Beyond
Author: Tilmann Habermas
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 113
Release: 2011-03-22
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781118003800

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This volume contextualizes autobiographical reasoning in normative ideas about the life course or life script (Bohn), and in the cultural practice of reading fiction and poems (Mar, Peskin & Fong).

Thriving in Childhood and Adolescence The Role of Self Regulation Processes

Thriving in Childhood and Adolescence  The Role of Self Regulation Processes
Author: Richard M. Lerner,Jacqueline V. Lerner,Edmond P. Bowers,Selva Lewin-Bizan,Steinunn Gestsdottir,Jennifer Brown Urban
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 113
Release: 2011-09-19
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781118204689

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Opening with a discussion on the need to integrate self-regulation processes and to create a life-span oriented framework of these processes, this volume explores several perspectives in the current scholarship. Chapter contributors examine theoretical concepts including Vygotsky/Luria Insights in the Development of Executive Functions Self-Regulation and Academic Achievement in Elementary School Children Influences of Children?s and Adolescents? Action-Control Processes on School Achievement, Peer Relationships, and Coping with Challenging Life Events Intentional Self-Regulation, Ecological Assets, and Thriving in Adolescence: A Developmental Systems Model and a Life-Span, Relational, Public Health Model of Self- Regulation: Impact on Individual and Community Health The volume concludes with New Directions for Child and Adolescent Development series editor-in-chief Reed W. Larson discussing the challenges reported by youth working on arts, technology, and social justice projects in organized programs and how they learn to address them. This is the 133nd volume of the Jossey-Bass quarterly report series New Directions for Child and Adolescent Development. The mission of this series is to provide scientific and scholarly presentations on cutting edge issues and concepts in the field of child and adolescent development. Each volume focuses on a specific new direction or research topic, and is edited by an expert or experts on that topic.

Independent Child Migrations Insights into Agency Vulnerability and Structure

Independent Child Migrations  Insights into Agency  Vulnerability  and Structure
Author: Aida Orgocka,Christina Clark-Kazak
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 118
Release: 2012-05-31
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781118431528

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Explore the complexities of international independent child migration. This volume gives particular focus to agency and vulnerability as central concepts for understanding the diverse experiences of children who have migrated alone. Combining perspectives from academics and practitioners, the volume is filled with thought-provoking insights into the nature of current programmatic interventions for independent child migrants. It further invites critical reflection on the complex socio-economic, political, and cultural contexts in which migration decisions are taken. Contributors recognize that independent child migrants, despite vulnerabilities, are active decision-makers in determining movement, responding to violent and discriminatory situations, resisting stereotypical assumptions, and figuring out integration and life choices as these are shaped by existing structural opportunities and constraints. This is the 136th volume in this series. Its mission is to provide scientific and scholarly presentations on cutting edge issues and concepts in child and adolescent development. Each volume focuses on a specific new direction or research topic and is edited by experts on that topic.