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Susan J. Bradley (Author)

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July 16, 2003
This pioneering work sets forth an integrative model for understanding the development of psychopathology. What makes a person vulnerable to mental illness in general? To specific clinical syndromes? Why are some individuals highly prone to emotional distress? Seeking a deeper understanding of these compelling questions, the volume highlights the central role of affect regulation--or the failure to develop functional strategies for regulating affect--in a wide range of disorders. An extensive body of psychological and neurobiological knowledge is synthesized to illuminate the processes by which this key capacity may be undermined in the developing child. Bridging the gap between biological and psychodynamic perspectives on psychopathology, the book has important implications for research, prevention, and treatment.

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"In this profoundly scholarly book, Susan Bradley demonstrates compellingly that most mental disorders can be linked with developmental failures in affect regulation. Her overarching model transcends the prevailing atheoretical system of categorizing mental disorders. It also averts any tendency to focus exclusively on the brain by integrating biological and psychological approaches to the understanding and treatment of psychiatric patients. This is a landmark work. I highly recommend it to psychiatric residents and graduate students in developmental psychology, as well as emotion and attachment researchers seeking ways of integrating their work into the larger field of mental health. The book will also be excellent reading for clinicians interested in how developmental studies of parent-child interactions can inform our understanding of psychopathology." --Graeme J. Taylor, MD, Department of Psychiatry, University of Toronto

"This book makes a significant contribution to the field of psychopathology. In the past two decades, progress in basic neuroscience research has been dramatic. Although the findings have tremendous implications for our conceptualization of the origins of human psychopathology, these have not been fully explored. Bradley has taken up the challenge of integrating contemporary neuroscience with clinical research, and she has formulated a new and persuasive approach to developmental psychopathology. The notion of affect regulation as a critical homeostatic process provides a cohesive framework for explaining the origins and course of human developmental disorders. This book will be of interest to researchers and clinicians in the fields of psychopathology and developmental psychology. Further, because it offers an overview of a variety of developmental disorders, it will be a great addition to advanced undergraduate and graduate courses on psychopathology." --Elaine F. Walker, PhD, Department of Psychology, Emory University

"This book represents a pioneering and seminally important contribution, taking us reassuringly through heretofore murky and uncharted waters. We have here the rare opportunity to read a vital work which is simultaneously creative, provocative, and profound. Bradley convincingly integrates and reconciles neuropsychological, neuroanatomical, neurobehavioral, developmental, psychological, social, and psychiatric perspectives. Her strengths as a thinker, integrator, elucidator, and healer come through vividly in this unique volume." --Saul Levine, MD, Director, Institute of Behavioral Health, Children's Hospital and Health Center; Professor of Psychiatry and Director, Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry; University of California, San Diego

"This book is at the forefront of recent efforts to understand the origins of psychopathology in terms of problems in self-regulation. Bradley integrates a wide array of literatures--from neurobiological studies, to studies of parent-child interaction, to clinical theory--making her case for the centrality of affect regulation in a very rich way. Combining impressive scholarship with clinical acumen, this book will advance our understanding of many different types of psychopathology. An important contribution." --John E. Bates, PhD, Department of Psychology, Indiana University
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Susan J. Bradley, MD, FRCP(C), is a Professor in the Department of Psychiatry, University of Toronto. Formerly, she was Head of the Division of Child Psychiatry at the University of Toronto and Psychiatrist-in-Chief at the Hospital for Sick Children. She is consultant psychiatrist to the Child and Adolescent Gender Identity Clinic at the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health--Clarke Division. Her book Gender Identity and Psychosexual Problems in Children and Adolescents, coauthored with Kenneth J. Zucker, is considered the basic reference work in this area. In addition to research and theoretical interests in gender identity disorder and in affect regulation, Dr. Bradley has had a longstanding interest in parenting and evaluation of parenting programs. Currently she engages in teaching, research, and some clinical work.
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This chapter provides an overview of my model of affect dysregulation as a core factor in various types of psychopathology. Read the first page
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defensive cats, externalizing psychopathology, internalizing psychopathology, inhibited children, late precursors, neuromotor abnormalities, more adaptive coping strategies, prolonged arousal, paralimbic areas, unconscious mental representations, internalizing disorders, adverse early experiences, interadult anger, behavioral family intervention, internalizing difficulties, psychomotor poverty, schizophrenic subjects, stress reactivity, externalizing disorders, early adverse experiences, reactive children, affect regulation, rearing situations, regulating arousal, axis dysregulation
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