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Author Dadds, Mark R.

Title Families, Children and the Development of Dysfunction.

Publication Info. Thousand Oaks : SAGE Publications, 1994.

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Description 1 online resource (133 pages).
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Series Developmental Clinical Psychology and Psychiatry
Developmental clinical psychology and psychiatry.
Summary The family plays a central role in the mental health of children. This study of the family in relation to child development and dysfunction explores whether there are critical family characteristics that are reliably predictive of childhood dysfunction - and whether these characteristics can be modified by family therapy. The author places specific types of dysfunction such as depression, conduct problems and anxiety in the context of family influences, and details issues of identification, assessment and treatment of childhood dysfunction in relation to family processes.
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Subject Mentally ill children -- Family relationships.
Mentally ill children -- Family relationships.
Dysfunctional families -- Mental health.
Dysfunctional families -- Mental health.
Dysfunctional families.
Parental influences.
Parental influences.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Other Form: Print version: 9780803951921
ISBN 9781452253930 (electronic book)
1452253935 (electronic book)