Now in a revised and updated fourth edition, this trusted text and
professional resource provides a developmental framework for clinical
practice. The authors examine how children's trajectories are shaped
by transactions among family relationships, brain development, and the
social environment. Risk and resilience factors in each of these domains
are highlighted. Covering infancy, toddlerhood, the preschool years, and
middle childhood, the text explores how children of different ages
typically behave, think, and relate to others. Developmentally informed
approaches to assessment and intervention are illustrated by vivid case
examples. Observation exercises and quick-reference summaries of each
developmental stage facilitate learning.
New to This Edition
*Incorporates a decade's worth of advances in knowledge about
attachment, neurodevelopment, developmental psychopathology,
intervention science, and more.
*Toddler, preschool, and school-age development are each covered in two
succinct chapters rather than one, making the book more student
friendly.
*Updated throughout by new coauthor Michael F. Troy, while retaining
Douglas Davies's conceptual lens and engaging style.