Children of Depressed Mothers: From Early Childhood to Maturity

Type
Book
ISBN 13
9780521551311 
Category
Health, Fitness & Dieting; Psychology & Counseling; Developmental Psychology  [ Browse Items ]
Publication Year
1998 
Description
This book presents a developmental perspective on the psychopathology of offspring of depressed mothers. A primary theme of this study is the interplay of factors in child (developmental stage, gender, temperament) and environment (depressed mother's symptomatic behavior and family functioning) as a key to psychiatric and psychosocial problems in children. This enlightening study closely follows children and their families through every stage of childhood. This book demonstrates just how influential a depressed mother is to the development of her child. Editorial Reviews Review "Findings suggest new questions and revised research paradigms." Adolescence "This book is a welcome source of information for practitioners, researchers, educators, and policy makers who are interested in the complex dynamics within families who struggle with depression." Judith C. Kulig, Family and Community Health How is parental psychopathology transmitted to offspring? Children of depressed mothers are followed from toddlerhood to late adolescence. Detailed observations and interviews identify patterns of mother's behavior, family functioning , and child properties which, in combination, set in motion diverse risk processes for specific offspring problems. Developmental course differs in unipolar and bipolar groups. Early mother-child relationships, and specific affective-temperament qualities of mother and child are strongly influential. Longitudinal data identify the diverse patterns of connectedness from child to adult. 
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