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| NEUROBIOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF DEVELOPMENT, VULNERABILITY, AND ADAPTATION TO PHYSICAL AND BEHAVIORAL DISORDERS |
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Neurobiological Aspects of Development, Vulnerability, and Adaptation to Physical and Behavioral Disorders: Introduction
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ÅKE MATTSSON
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737-740
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Development and Biological Associations of Cerebral Dominance: Review and Possible Mechanisms
The study of cerebral dominance began as an esoteric field of inquiry to a few workers interested in behavior and has increasingly involved the thinking of investigators in many branches of science, i...
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STEVEN C. SCHACHTER,
ALBERT M. GALABURDA
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741-750
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Behavioral and Developmental Aspects of Immunity
Considerable evidence is accumulating which demonstrates a relationship between immune function and behavioral states such as object loss or depression. Findings have been described using animal and c...
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STEVEN J. SCHLEIFER,
BARBARA SCOTT,
MARVIN STEIN,
STEVEN E. KELLER
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751-763
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Behavioral Correlates of Excreted Catecholamines and Cortisol in Second‐Grade Children
Second-grade children were observed in classrooms on normal school days and on test days from 9:00 A.M. to 11:00 A.M. Levels of excreted cortisol, epinephrine, and norepinephrine were determined for t...
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KATHRRINE TENNES,
MARIA KREYE,
NANCI AVITABLE,
RHONDDA WELLS
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764-770
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Stress and Type A Behavior in Children
This paper examines developmental aspects of type A behavior and physiological stress responses in children. It is shown that adrenal medullary activity sensitively reflects the impact of various stre...
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ULF LUNDBERG
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771-778
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Psychosocial Stress and Reactivity as Risk Factors of Cardiovascular Disease
The relationship of environmental stress to biobehavioral factors has gained recognition in the adult disorders of essential hypertension and coronary artery disease. The pathogenetic dissection of th...
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BONITA FALKNER,
SUSAN RAGONESI
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779-784
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Neuroendocrine and Psychological Factors in Childhood Diabetes Mellitus
Research on biopsychological and psychosocial factors associated with type I diabetes mellitus (“juvenile diabetes”) is examined. Biopsychological aspects of diabetes are discussed, including stress-n...
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PETER BARGLOW,
DAVID J. BERNDT,
WILLIAM JOSEPH BURNS,
ROGER HATCHER
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785-793
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Patterns of Attachment among Preterm Infants of Varying Biological Risk
The attachment relationships of 33 high-risk premature infants, all with moderate to severe respiratory illness and hospitalizations of more than 1 month at birth, are compared to the attachment patte...
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JAMES W. PLUNKETT,
SAMUEL J. MEISELS,
GILBERT S. STIEFEL,
PATRICIA L. PASICK,
DIETRICH W. ROLOFF
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794-800
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Affective Reactions to Stimuli and Infants' Preferences for Novelty and Familiarity
A paired comparison paradigm was used to explore 7-month-old infants' affective reactions to stimuli and their visual preferences for novelty and familiarity. Ninety-two infants were pretested for bas...
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PATRICIA A. NACHMAN,
DANIEL N. STERN,
CATHERINE BEST
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801-804
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The Prevalence and Use of Transitional Objects: A Study of 230 Adolescents
Data regarding the prevalence and use of transitional objects is limited. Most studies in this area are based upon the information gathered from mothers of small children rather than directly from chi...
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TARANEH SHAFII
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805-808
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The Occurrence of Behavior Disorders in Children: The Interdependence of Attention Deficit Disorder and Conduct Disorder
A nonreferred elementary school population of 315 children participated in a screening for behavioral problems. The prevalence of inattentive-overactive symptoms suggestive of Attention Deficit Disord...
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STEVEN K. SHAPIRO,
BARRY D. GARFINKEL
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809-819
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Relationship between Stimulant Effect, Electroencephalogram, and Clinical Neurological Findings in Hyperactive Children
Claims have been made that hyperactive children respond better to stimulant treatment if they have clinical indicators of neurological dysfunction. However, studies report conflicting results. The pre...
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JEFFREY M. HALPERIN,
RACHEL GITTELMAN,
SIDNEY KATZ,
FREDERICK A. STRUVE
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820-825
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Self‐Concept in Adolescent Anorexics
Two measures of self-concept, the Offer Self-image Questionnaire (OSIQ) and the Structural Analysis of Social Behavior (SASB)-Introject, were administered to 30 hospitalized female adolescent anorexic...
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WILLIAM J. SWIFT,
NANCY J. BUSHNELL,
PATRICIA HANSON,
TIMOTHY LOGEMANN
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826-835
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Eating‐Disordered Symptoms in a Nonclinical Population: A Study of Female Adolescents in Two Private Schools
Reports of eating-disordered symptoms in high risk populations suggest an increasing incidence of both anorexia nervosa and bulimia. To investigate the magnitude of this problem in a “high risk” but n...
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ROBERT L. HENDREN,
JOAN K. BARBER,
ANN SIGAFOOS
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836-840
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Family Climate and Anxiety in Families with Learning Disabled Boys
The perceptions of anxiety and the family climate (family environment scale, FES) among 20 pairs of parents of LD boys were compared with 20 sets of parents of non-LD hoys. The LD parents were more an...
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MALKA MARGALIT,
TALI HEIMAN
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841-846
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The Process of Time‐Limited Psychotherapy with Latency‐Aged Children
This approach to time-limited psychotherapy with children is an adaptation of Mann's short-term model. It is a close-ended, theme-directed treatment with three distinct phases that include: opening ph...
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RICHARD SLOVES,
KAREN BELINGER PETERLIN
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847-851
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Recurrent Premenstrual Decline in Serum Lithium Concentration: Clinical Correlates and Treatment Implications
A 16-year-old female adolescent who met DSM-III criteria for bipolar disorder, mixed with psychotic features, showed a clinical response to lithium carbonate, but experienced repeated deterioration in...
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CYNTHIA D. CONRAD,
JEAN A. HAMILTON
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852-853
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| BRIEF COMMUNICATION |
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Promethazine Treatment of Children with Attention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity—Ineffective and Unpleasant
Eight children with Attention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity were treated with methylphenidate and promethazine in an open crossover design study. No improvement occurred with promethazine, while...
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ALAN J. ZAMETKIN,
JAN C. REEVES,
LOUISE WEBSTER,
JOHN S. WERRY
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854-856
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In the Best Interests of the Child
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Kenneth S. Robson,
Elissa P. Benedek
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857
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Legal Issues in Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine Ed. 2, Revised and Enlarged
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Elissa P. Benedek
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857-858
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The Psychoanalytic Study of the Child
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Norman R. Bernstein
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858-860
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Alcohol and Substance Abuse in Adolescence
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Lawrence A. Vitulano
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860-861
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Adolescent Psychiatry, Vol. 12: Developmental and Clinical Studies
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David W. Cline
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861-862
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BOOKS RECEIVED
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863
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The First Three Years
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Burton White,
D. Scott May
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864
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Cocaine Diary
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J. Gary Mitchell
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864
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Index to Volume 25, 1986
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865-870
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ACKNOWLEDGMENT
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870
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AMERICAN ACADEMY OF CHILD AND ADOLESCENT PSYCHIATRY
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iii
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Cumulative Contents, Volume 25, 1986
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iii-vii
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