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Information Processing Biases and Anxiety – A Developmental Perspective

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342 Seiten
2010
Wiley-Blackwell (Hersteller)
978-0-470-66146-8 (ISBN)
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Information Processing Biases and Anxiety is a cutting-edge synthesis of a new research area - information processing bias and childhood anxiety - which provides clinicians and researchers with up-to-date knowledge of the field.
With contributions from a global team of experts this book provides a comprehensive overview of information processing biases in children and adolescents.* The first book to provide readers with an understanding of anxiety and the role of information processing biases more broadly in the context of developmental psychopathology* Demonstrates how researchers have explored diverse aspects of information processing in anxious children and adolescents* Draws on the microparadigms used in the study of development and psychopathology to consider issues related to heritability, temperament, learning and parenting* Considers preventative methods and treatment protocols

Julie A. Hadwin is Senior Lecturer in Psychology at the University of Southampton. She has used cognitive models to study emotional disorders in childhood and has written several seminal papers to understand attention to threat in childhood anxiety. Her publications include Teaching Children with Autism to Mind-Read (with Patricia Howlin and Simon Baron-Cohen, Wiley, 1999). Andy Field is Reader in Experimental Psychopathology at the University of Sussex. He has published over 50 research papers, mostly on child anxiety and human conditioning, and has written/edited 10 books including the award-winning textbook Discovering Statistics using SPSS (3rd Edition, 2009). He has received teaching awards from the University of Sussex and the British Psychological Society.

List of Contributors. Preface. 1. An Introduction to the Study of Information Processing Biases in Childhood Anxiety: Theoretical and Methodological Issues (Julie A. Hadwin and Andy P. Field). Theoretical and Research Issues. 2. Anxiety-Related Reasoning Biases in Children and Adolescents (Peter Muris). 3. The Emotional Stroop Task in Anxious Children (Zoe C. Nightingale, Andy P. Field and Merel Kindt). 4. Selective Attention to Threat in Childhood Anxiety: Evidence from Visual Probe Paradigms (Matthew Garner). 5. The Use of Visual Search Paradigms to Understand Attentional Biases in Childhood Anxiety (Nick Donnelly, Julie A. Hadwin, Tamaryn Menneer and Helen J. Richards). 6. Using Eye Tracking Methodology in Children with Anxiety Disorders (Tina In-Albon and Silvia Schneider). 7. The Assessment of Fear-Related Automatic Associations in Children and Adolescents (Jorg Huijding, Reinout W. Wiers and Andy P. Field). 8. Application of Cognitive Neuroscience Techniques to the Study of Anxiety-Related Processing Biases in Children (Koraly Perez-Edgar and Yair Bar-Haim). The Origin and Treatment of Information Processing Biases in Child Anxiety. 9. Genetics (Thalia C. Eley and Helena M.S. Zavos) 10. Temperamental Factors Associated with the Acquisition of Information Processing Biases and Anxiety (Lauren K. White, Sarah M. Helfinstein and Nathan A. Fox). 11. Learning of Information Processing Biases in Anxious Children and Adolescents (Andy P. Field and Kathryn J. Lester). 12. Intergenerational Transmission of Anxious Information Processing Biases (Cathy Creswell, Peter Cooper and Lynne Murray). 13. Attentional Biases in Children: Implications for Treatment (Maria J.W. Cowart and Thomas H. Ollendick) Index.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 29.3.2010
Verlagsort Hoboken
Sprache englisch
Maße 163 x 231 mm
Gewicht 632 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Psychologie Entwicklungspsychologie
Geisteswissenschaften Psychologie Klinische Psychologie
ISBN-10 0-470-66146-1 / 0470661461
ISBN-13 978-0-470-66146-8 / 9780470661468
Zustand Neuware
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