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Biopsychosocial regulatory processes in the development of childhood behavioral problems [electronic resource] / edited by Sheryl L. Olson, Arnold J. Sameroff.

Contributor(s): Olson, Sheryl L | Sameroff, Arnold J | ebrary, Inc.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2009Description: xiii, 337 p. : ill.Subject(s): Behavior disorders in children -- Etiology | NeuropsychiatryGenre/Form: Electronic books.DDC classification: 618.92/89 Online resources: An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view
Contents:
Conceptual issues in studying the development of self-regulation / Arnold J. Sameroff -- How gene-environment interactions can influence the development of emotional regulation in rhesus monkeys / Steven J. Suomi -- Context matters : exploring definitions of a poorly modulated stress response / Kate Keenan ... [et al.] -- An integrative approach to the neurophysiology of emotion regulation : the case of social withdrawal / Nestor L. Lopez-Duran ... [et al.] -- Regulatory competence and early disruptive behavior problems : the role of physiological regulation / Susan D. Calkins -- Behavioral regulation as a product of temperament and environment / John E. Bates ... [et al.] -- Self-regulatory processes in the development of disruptive behavior problems : the preschool-to-school transition / Sheryl L. Olson ... [et al.] --
Emotion dysregulation and the development of serious misconduct / Pamela M. Cole, Sarah E. Hall, and Anna M. Radzioch -- Regulatory processes in children's coping with exposure to marital conflict / E. Mark Cummings, Lauren M. Papp, and Chrystyna D. Kouros -- Family subsystems and children's self-regulation / Brenda L. Volling, Amy M. Kolak, and Alysia Y. Blandon -- Culture and the development of regulatory competence : Chinese-U.S. comparisons / Twila Tardif, Li Wang, and Sheryl L. Olson -- Self-regulation and the development of behavioral and emotional problems : toward an integrative conceptual and translational research agenda / Ronald F. Dahl and Anne M. Conway.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Conceptual issues in studying the development of self-regulation / Arnold J. Sameroff -- How gene-environment interactions can influence the development of emotional regulation in rhesus monkeys / Steven J. Suomi -- Context matters : exploring definitions of a poorly modulated stress response / Kate Keenan ... [et al.] -- An integrative approach to the neurophysiology of emotion regulation : the case of social withdrawal / Nestor L. Lopez-Duran ... [et al.] -- Regulatory competence and early disruptive behavior problems : the role of physiological regulation / Susan D. Calkins -- Behavioral regulation as a product of temperament and environment / John E. Bates ... [et al.] -- Self-regulatory processes in the development of disruptive behavior problems : the preschool-to-school transition / Sheryl L. Olson ... [et al.] --

Emotion dysregulation and the development of serious misconduct / Pamela M. Cole, Sarah E. Hall, and Anna M. Radzioch -- Regulatory processes in children's coping with exposure to marital conflict / E. Mark Cummings, Lauren M. Papp, and Chrystyna D. Kouros -- Family subsystems and children's self-regulation / Brenda L. Volling, Amy M. Kolak, and Alysia Y. Blandon -- Culture and the development of regulatory competence : Chinese-U.S. comparisons / Twila Tardif, Li Wang, and Sheryl L. Olson -- Self-regulation and the development of behavioral and emotional problems : toward an integrative conceptual and translational research agenda / Ronald F. Dahl and Anne M. Conway.

Electronic reproduction. Palo Alto, Calif. : ebrary, 2013. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ebrary affiliated libraries.

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