This vital two-volume handbook summarizes current and emerging research and clinical evidence to provide a working knowledge of the contributions of pediatric psychology, developmental-behavioral pediatrics, and developmental science, and promote the integration of these disciplines to improve child and adolescent health and well-being.

In a nutshell, pediatric psychology emphasizes fostering children amp rsquo s adaptation in the face of illness and hospitalization developmental-behavioral pediatrics aims to improve the health of children through an understanding of the biopsychosocial, educational, and cultural influences on them and their families and developmental science focuses on theoretical and empirical advances in understanding mental, emotional, and social aspects of human development and their underlying and associated processes and contexts. There has been longstanding recognition of the need to more closely unite the three fields.

The APA Handbook of Pediatric Psychology, Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics, and Developmental Science aims to deepen communication between these domains by providing an integrative approach to addressing specific issues in child well-being. Chapters in Volume highlight the developmental origins of risk and resilience across early phases of the life course, covering developmental science framing and processes, biopsychosocial systems in development, and social and material contexts of child and adolescent health and well-being. The contributions in Volume 2 focus on clinical applications of developmental science in pediatric psychology and developmental-behavioral pediatrics, discussing family systems and ecological contexts, child developmental contexts and child health conditions, and developmental-behavioral and mental health conditions.

The handbook coeditors-in-chief recruited a diverse array of outstanding professionals from developmental science, medicine, and pediatric psychology. This stellar roster prompts trainees, researchers, practitioners, and other professionals to explore new ways to understand and manage child and adolescent health and well-being, and promote deeper interdisciplinary collaborations that can support growth and development.

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Volume . Developmental Science and Developmental Origins of Risk and Resilience in Childhood and Adolescence

Contents 


Editorial Board
About the Editors
Contributors
A Note from the Publisher
Introduction


Part I. Developmental Science Framing and Processes

Chapter . Child and Adolescent Health and Well-Being in Pediatric Psychology, Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics, and Developmental Science
Marc H. Bornstein and Prachi E. Shah

Chapter 2. Neurobiology, Brain Development, and Child and Adolescent Health and Well-Being
Amanda E. Guyer and Christine W. Nordahl 

Chapter 3. A Bioecological-Contextual Framework for Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics and Pediatric Psychology
Theodore D. Wachs and Feyza Corapci

Chapter 4. Cascades in Child and Adolescent Development and Health
David H. Rakison and Vanessa LoBue

Chapter 5. Adverse Childhood Experiences and Later Health and Development
Elizabeth T. Gershoff and George W. Holden

Part II. Biopsychosocial Systems in Development

Chapter . Psychoneuroendocrinology, Stress, and Physiological Markers of Child and Adolescent Development and Mental and Physical Health
Jenalee R. Doom, Deborah Han, and Delia M. Vazquez

Chapter 7. Prenatal Stress and Child and Adolescent Development: Pathways, Processes, and Interventions
Eszter Szekely, Enav Z. Zusman, Alegra Kandiyoti, Ashley Wazana, and Tim F. Oberlander

Chapter 8. Language and Language Disorders in Childhood and Adolescence
Dani Levine, Caroline Gaudreau, Dana L. Suskind, Roberta Michnick Golinkoff, and Kathryn Hirsh-Pasek

Chapter 9. Executive Function and Health in Childhood and Adolescence
Destany Calma-Birling, Romulus Castelo, and Philip David Zelazo

Chapter . Attachment in Pediatrics: No Such Thing as a Child
Marian J. Bakermans-Kranenburg and Marinus H. van IJzendoorn

Chapter . Prosocial Development to Support the Well-Being of Children and Adolescents With Pediatric Health Conditions
Paul D. Hastings

Chapter 2. Social and Moral Development in Childhood and Adolescence: Mental State Understanding, Intergroup Interactions, and the Importance of Context in Health
Jacquelyn Glidden, Kathryn M. Yee, and Melanie Killen

Chapter 3. Sibling Relationships Across Childhood and Adolescence: Recommendations for Parents and Healthcare Practitioners
Brenda L. Volling, Nina Howe, and Laurie Kramer

Chapter 4. Maladaptive Peer Relationships and Bullying: Associations With Child and Adolescent Health
Kirsty S. Lee, Slava Dantchev, and Dieter Wolke

Chapter 5. Promoting Resilience in Children, Families, and Communities in the Service of Health Promotion
Nicholas V. Alen, Camelia E. Hostinar, and Suniya S. Luthar

Chapter . Unpacking Extended Adolescence: Ecological Contexts, Relationships, and Pathways to Adulthood From a Developmental Health Perspective
Nancy E. Hill and Alexis Redding

Part III. Social and Material Contexts of Child and Adolescent Health and Well-Being

Chapter 7. Digital Media, Children, and Mental Health
Tiffany Munzer and Kristen Harrison

Chapter 8. Health Disparities in Childhood and Adolescence: Pathways to Equity Through Nurturing Care and Complex Systems  
Maureen M. Black, Alysse J. Kowalski, and Elizabeth Randolph

Chapter 9. Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Social Justice in Health Research and Professional Practice With Children and Adolescents
Aerika Brittian Loyd, Diamond Y. Bravo, David D. Lo, and Juliet McMullin

Chapter 2 . Nurturing the Healthy Development of Children and Adolescents of Color in a Racialized Society
Rashmita S. Mistry, Taylor Hazelbaker, Jessica P. Montoro, Jeffrey Yo, and Anna M. Kimura

Chapter 2 . Foster Care, Adoption, and Children amp rsquo s Health and Well-Being
Laurie C. Miller and Ellen E. Pinderhughes

Chapter 22. Children and Adolescents in Immigrant Families: Implications for Health
Linda R. Cote, Silvia Pereira-Smith, Maryann P. Valcourt, and Jacey Carey

Chapter 23. Family Homelessness as a Context of Risk to Children amp rsquo s and Adolescents amp rsquo Health and Development
Janette E. Herbers and J. J. Cutuli 

Chapter 24. Poverty and Socioeconomic Adversity in Relation to Child and Adolescent Health
Alexander J. Dufford, Pilyoung Kim, and Gary W. Evans

Chapter 25. Child Maltreatment and Trauma in Behavior Pediatric Perspective
Dante Cicchetti

Chapter 2 . Parental Substance Use and Addiction: Developmental Science and Pediatric Effects for Children amp rsquo s and Adolescents amp rsquo Health and Development
Hiram E. Fitzgerald, Vincent C. Smith, and Julie M. Croff

Chapter 27. Parental Incarceration and Pediatric Health
Danielle H. Dallaire, Jennifer M. Traver, and Sierra L. Forester

Chapter 28. Preparation and Response to Natural Disasters, Pandemics, Terrorism, and War Through Interdisciplinary Coalitions: Associations With Child and Adolescent Health and Development
Joy D. Osofsky and Howard J. Osofsky

Index

Volume 2. Pediatric Psychology and Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics: Clinical Applications of Developmental Science 

Contents 


Editorial Board 
Contributors

Part I. Family Systems and Ecological Contexts Relevant to Child Health, Development, and Behavior

Chapter . Family Processes and Child Outcomes in Children With Chronic Health Conditions
Thomas G. Power, Wendy M. Gaultney, and Lynnda M. Dahlquist

Chapter 2. Pediatric Treatment Adherence 
Alexandra M. Psihogios, Annisa Ahmed, Christina E. Holbein, and Aimee W. Smith

Chapter 3. Chronic and Recurrent Pain: Considerations for Child Health and Well-Being
Tonya M. Palermo and Irina Gorbounova

Chapter 4. Pediatric Medical Traumatic Stress
Melissa Carson, Joshua Kallman, and Douglas Vanderbilt

Chapter 5. Pediatric Palliative, End-of-Life, and Bereavement Care
Cynthia A. Gerhardt, Anna Olsavsky, Garey Noritz, and Amy E. Baughcum

Part II. Select Child Developmental Contexts, Child Health Conditions, and the Role of Pediatric Psychology 

Chapter . Gender Identity, Gender Dysphoria, and Gender Affirming Models in Childhood and Adolescence: Clinical and Developmental Science Perspectives
Diane Ehrensaft

Chapter 7. Genetic Disorders in Childhood: Chromosome 22q .2 Deletion Syndrome, Down Syndrome, and Fragile X Syndrome
Kathleen Angkustsiri, Angela Thurman, and Randi Hagerman

Chapter 8. Congenital Medical Conditions in Childhood and Adolescence, Stigma, and Psychosocial Adjustment
Canice E. Crerand and Jennifer Hansen-Moore 

Chapter 9. Pediatric CNS Disorders: Spina Bifida, Epilepsy, and Traumatic Brain Injury 
Grayson N. Holmbeck, Dhanashree Bahulekar, Olivia Clark, Julie Doran, Aimee W. Smith, Amery Treble-Barna, and Adrien M. Winning

Chapter . Pediatric Sickle Cell Disease: Implications for Child Health and Development
Kemar V. Prussien, Lamia P. Barakat, and Lisa A. Schwartz

Chapter . Childhood Cancer: Promoting Health and Well-Being Through Pediatric Multidisciplinary Care
Lisa A. Schwartz, Katie Darabos, Megan Perez, Branlyn DeRosa, Kemar Prussien, Meredith E. MacGregor, and Lamia P. Barakat

Chapter 2. Pulmonary Disorders: Asthma and Cystic Fibrosis, Considerations for Child Health and Well-Being  
Emily F. Muther, Courtney Lynn, Emily Skeen, and Monica Federico

Chapter 3. Pediatric and Congenital Heart Disease
Jennifer L. Butcher, Laurel Bear, Cheryl L. Brosig, Colette Gramszlo, Erica Sood, and Samantha Butler

Chapter 4. Type and Type 2 Diabetes: Interdisciplinary Management in Pediatric Settings
Luiza Mali, Gabriela Guevara, and Alan M. Delamater

Chapter 5. Pediatric Obesity, and Implications for Child Health and Well-Being
Bethany J. Gaffka, Susan J. Woolford, Hurley O. Riley, and Alison Miller

Part III. Developmental-Behavioral and Mental Health Conditions and the Role of Behavioral Health Providers 

Chapter . Autism Spectrum Disorder and Disorders of Social Cognition Across Childhood and Adolescence 
Christina Toolan, Elaine Clarke, Kathleen Campbell, Paul Carbone, and Catherine Lord 

Chapter 7. Preterm Birth: Implications for the Family System and Child and Adolescent Health and Well-Being
Maria Spinelli, Julie Poehlmann, and Prachi E. Shah

Chapter 8. Neurosensory Disorders: Hearing, Visual, and Multisensory Impairments in Childhood
Desmond Kelly, Anne Kinsman, and Erin R. Hahn

Chapter 9. Sleep and Sleep Disorders in Children 
Judith A. Owens

Chapter 2 . Elimination Disorders in Children and Adolescents  
Dawn Dore-Stites and Barbara T. Felt

Chapter 2 . Attention and Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder in Childhood
Tanya E. Froehlich and Stephen P. Becker

Chapter 22. Internalizing and Externalizing Problems in Children and Youth
Lana Mahgoub, David Meyer, and Mary Margaret Gleason

Chapter 23. Pediatric Eating Disorders: ARFID, Anorexia Nervosa, Bulimia Nervosa, and Binge Eating Disorders 
Terrill Bravender, Natalie Prohaska, and Jessica Van Huysse

Chapter 24. Suicidal Thinking and Behavior in Youth: Prevention, Intervention, and Implications for Child and Adolescent H ealth
Cynthia Ewell Foster, Seth Finkelstein, Daniel Epstein, and Cheryl A. King

Part IV. Multidisciplinary Assessments, Interventions, and Treatments to Foster Child Health and Well-Being

Chapter 25. Developmental Assessment of Infants and Toddlers: Concepts, Psychometric Issues, and Related Brain Development
Glen P. Aylward

Chapter 2 . Learning, Cognition, and Intellectual and Learning Disorders-Evaluation and Management in Pediatric Settings 
Danielle N. Shapiro and Jennifer C. Gidley Larson

Chapter 27. Psychological Consultation in Inpatient Pediatric Medical Settings
Cassie N. Ross and Kristin A. Kullgren

Chapter 28. Integrated Behavioral Health in Pediatric Health Care Settings 
Blake M. Lancaster, Hannah L. Ham, Alexandra Neenan, Eleah Sunde, Sharnita D. Harris, Luke K. Turnier, Richard Birnbaum, and Alexandros Maragakis

Chapter 29. Relationship-Focused Interventions and Psychotherapy: Applications for Child and Adolescent  Health and Behavior
Megan Julian, Fiona Miller, and Jerrica Pitzen 

Index

 
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781433838767
Publisert
2025-06-10
Utgiver
Vendor
American Psychological Association
Høyde
279 mm
Bredde
216 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Kombinasjonsprodukt
Antall sider
1280

Biographical note

Marc H. Bornstein, PhD, holds a BA from Columbia College and an MS and a PhD from Yale University. Dr. Bornstein has professional positions at the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, the Institute for Fiscal Studies, London, and UNICEF. He previously held faculty positions and other academic appointments around the world. The recipient of numerous awards, Dr. Bornstein is president emeritus of the Society for Research in Child Development and serves on the Executive Committee of the International Society for the Study of Behavioral Development. He is coauthor, editor, or coeditor of dozens of books and hundreds of scientific papers. Dr. Bornstein is editor emeritus of Child Development, founding editor of Parenting: Science and Practice, and sits on the editorial boards of several professional journals. He has administered federal and foundation grants and consults widely.

Prachi E. Shah, MD, MS, is a professor of pediatrics and psychiatry at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. Dr. Shah obtained her medical degree from Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas, where she also completed her pediatric residency. At Michigan, her clinical efforts focus on early child development and the diagnostic assessment of children, and she is the medical director of the Neonatal Followup Program and the Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders Diagnostic Clinic. She is active in the Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders Committee of the American Academy of Pediatrics and in other professional organizations, and is a coauthor on the forthcoming clinical update on the diagnosis and management of fetal alcohol spectrum disorders. She has served as the associate editor of Parenting Science and Practice and is an ad hoc reviewer for numerous journals.