Psychopathology of Childhood
Psychopathology of Childhood
Psychopathology of Childhood
CHILDHOOD
The Beginning
Neurobiological Theories.
Psychodynamic Theories and Theories of Attachment.
Behavioral Theories (positive and negative reinforcement/
positive and negative punishment).
Cognitive Theories.
Social cognitive theories.
Cognitive-behavioral theories.
Theories of Parenting and Family Systems Theory.
Developmental Theories…
Parenting Styles:
Authoritarian style (high on structure, low on
warmth) aggressive and uncooperative,
fearful of punishment, weak on initiative, self-
esteem, and peer competence.
Developmental Theories…
Parenting Styles:
Permissive Style: (high on warmth, low on
structure) fail to develop a sense of
responsibility and self-control.
Developmental Theories…
Parenting Styles:
Authoritative Style: (high on warmth and high
on structure) provide the optimum conditions
for growth, and as a result children often
demonstrate high degrees of self-reliance,
self-esteem, and self-controlled behaviors.
Developmental Theories…
Family Systems:
Subsystems, boundaries, alignment, power.
Structural, hierarchal, communication,
interactions, rules, maintaining problems,
triangular relationships … etc.
Influences and Developmental Change