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IDEVELOPMENT AND PSYCHOPATHOLOGY Cumulative Contents Volume 17, 2005 EDITOR DANTE CICCHETTI DEPUTY EDITOR BARRY NURCOMBE “3 CAMBRIDGE 9) UNIVERSITY PRESS ISSN 0954-5794 Editor Peter Jensen, MD Columbia University Dante Cicchetti, PhD Mark Johnson, PhD DEVELOPMENT Institute of Child Development, Birkbeck College University of Minnesota Bonnie Klimes—Dougan, PhD AND University of Minnesota Deputy Editor Rafael Klorman, PhD PSYCHOPATHOLOGY University of Rochester Barry Nurcombe, MD, FRACP Mark Lenzenweger, PhD University of Queensland, SUNY Binghamton Aims and Scope: Development and Brisbane, Australia Alicia Lieberman, PhD Psychopathology is an international San Francisco General Hospital multidisciplinary journal devoted to the publication Donald Lynam, PhD of original empirical, theoretical, and review articles Associate Editors University of Wisconsin, Madison on the interrelationship of normal and pathological Patrick Davies, PhD Michael Lynch, PhD development in children and adults. 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Nicholas lalongo, PhD Robert Zucker, PhD The John Hopkins University University of Michigan Contents to Volume 17 Volume 17 Winter 2005 Number 1 CONTENTS Articles KARLEN LYONS—RUTH, Expanding the concept of unresolved CLAUDIA YELLIN, mental states: Hostile/Helpless states of SHARON MELNICK, AND mind on the Adult Attachment Interview GWENDOLYN ATWOOD are associated with disrupted mother—infant communication and infant disorganization SHERYL L. OLSON, Developmental foundations of ARNOLD J. SAMEROFF, externalizing problems in young children: Davip C. R. KERR, The role of effortful control NeEsToR L. LOPEZ, AND HENRY M. WELLMAN KATHERINE C. PEARS Emotion understanding and theory of AND PHILIP A. FISHER mind among maltreated children in foster care: Evidence of deficits SARA R. JAFFEE, Nature X Nurture: Genetic vulnerabilities AVSHALOM CASPI, interact with physical maltreatment to TERRIE E. MOFFITT, promote conduct problems KENNETH A. DODGE, MICHAEL RUTTER, ALAN TAYLOR, AND Lucy A. TULLY STEWART A. SHANKMAN, Low positive emotionality in young CRAIG E. TENKE, children: Association with EEG GERARD E. BRUDER, asymmetry C. EMILy DURBIN, ELIZABETH P. HAYDEN, AND DANIEL N. KLEIN JENNIFER M. JESTER, Inattention/hyperactivity and aggression JOEL T. NIGG, from early childhood to adolescence: KENNETH M. ADAMS, Heterogeneity of trajectories and HiRAM E. FITZGERALD, differential influence of family LEON I. PUTTLER, environment characteristics MariA M. WONG, AND ROBERT A. ZUCKER ROBERT D. LAIRD, Peer relationship antecedents of Greoory S. PETTIT, delinquent behavior in late adolescence: KENNETH A. DODGE, Is there evidence of demographic group AND JOHN E. BATES differences in developmental processes? Contents to Volume 17 S. ALEXANDRA BurRT, How are parent-child conflict and Matt McGug, childhood externalizing symptoms related ROBERT F. KRUEGER, over time? Results from a genetically AND WILLIAM G. IACONO informative cross-lagged study ELIZABETH A. SHIRTCLIFF, Low salivary cortisol levels and DouGLas A. GRANGER, externalizing behavior problems in youths ALAN BOOTH, AND DAVID JOHNSON GENE H. Bropy, Longitudinal links among parenting, SOOYEON Kim, self-presentations to peers, and the VELMA MCBRIDE Murry, development of externalizing and AND ANITA C. BROWN internalizing symptoms in African American siblings SuUNIYA S. LUTHAR AND Comparable “risks” at the socioeconomic SHAWN J. LATENDRESSE status extremes: Preadolescents’ perceptions of parenting SUNIYA S. LUTHAR Dimensions of adolescent rebellion: Risks AND NADIA S. ANSARY for academic failure among high- and low-income youth MARGIT WIESNER, Developmental trajectories of offending: Hyoun K. KIM, AND Validation and prediction to young adult DEBORAH M. CAPALDI alcohol use, drug use, and depressive symptoms Volume 17 Spring 2005 Number 2 CONTENTS Articles W. THOMAS BOYCE Biological sensitivity to context: I. An AND Bruce J. ELLIS evolutionary—developmental theory of the origins and functions of stress reactivity Bruce J. EL_is, Biological sensitivity to context: II. MARILYN J. Essex, Empirical explorations of an AND W. THOMAS BOYCE evolutionary—developmental theory R. PETER HosBson, Personal relatedness and attachment in MATTHEW PATRICK, infants of mothers with borderline LisA CRANDELL, personality disorder Rosa GARC{A—PEREZ, AND ANTHONY LEE Contents to Volume 17 THOMAS E. KELLER, Patterns of risk and trajectories of SUSAN J. SPIEKER, AND preschool problem behaviors: A LEWAYNE GILCHRIST personal-oriented analysis of attachment in context ALICIA F. LIEBERMAN, Preschooler witnesses of marital violence: PATRICIA VAN Horn, Predictors and mediators of child AND EmMILyY J. OZER behavior problems JAMES SNYDER, Deviancy training and association with LYNN SCHREPFERMAN, deviant peers in young children: JESSICA OESER, Occurrence and contribution to GERALD PATTERSON, early-onset conduct problems MIKE STOOLMILLER, Kassy JOHNSON, AND ABIGAIL SNYDER SYLVIE VERTE, Executive functioning in children with HILDE M. GEuRTS, autism and Tourette syndrome HERBERT ROEYERS, JAAP OOSTERLAAN, AND JOSEPH A. SERGEANT MARTIN BISHOP, Symbolic play in congenitally blind R. PETER HOBSON, children AND ANTHONY LEE COLLEEN R. O’ NEAL Do parents respond in different ways AND CAROL MAGaI when children feel different emotions? The emotional context of parenting Marc S. SCHULZ, Adolescents’ behavior in the presence of ROBERT J. WALDINGER, interparental hostility: Developmental and STUART T. HAUSER, emotion regulatory influences AND JOSEPH P. ALLEN LAUREN E. BERGER, When adolescents disagree with others KATHLEEN M. JopDL, about their symptoms: Differences in JOSEPH P. ALLEN, attachment organization as an explanation KATHLEEN B. MCELHANEY, of discrepancies between adolescent, AND GABRIEL P. KUPERMINC parent, and peer reports of behavior problems RICHARD O’ KEARNEY Language for emotions in adolescents AND Mark R. Dapps with externalizing and internalizing disorders PATRICIA COHEN, Adolescent Cluster A personality disorder HENIAN CHEN, symptoms, role assumption in the STEPHANIE KASEN, transition to adulthood, and resolution or JEFFERY G. JOHNSON, persistence of symptoms THOMAS CRAWFORD, AND KATHY GORDON 1246 Contents to Volume 17 Volume 17 Summer 2005 Number 3 CONTENTS Special Issue: Integrating Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience and Developmental Psychopathology Editorial DANTE CICCHETTI AND Cognitive and affective neuroscience and MICHAEL I. POSNER developmental psychopathology Articles ERIC COURCHESNE, Autism at the beginning: Microstructural ELIZABETH REDCAY, and growth abnormalities underlying the JOHN T. MORGAN, AND cognitive and behavioral phenotype of DANIEL P. KENNEDY autism MarkK H. JOHNSON, The emergence of the social brain RICHARD GRIFFIN, network: Evidence from typical and GERGELY CSIBRA, atypical development HANIFE HALIT, TERESA FARRONI, MICHELLE DE HAAN, LESLIE A. TUCKER, SIMON BARON—COHEN, AND JOHN RICHARDS SUSAN W. PARKER, An event-related potential study of the CHARLES A. NELSON, impact of institutional rearing on face AND THE BUCHAREST recognition EARLY INTERVENTION PROJECT CORE GROUP DANTE CICCHETTI AND An event-related potential study of the W. JOHN CURTIS processing of affective facial expressions in young children who experienced maltreatment during the first year of life GERALDINE DAWSON, Neurocognitive and electrophysiological SARA JANE WEBB, evidence of altered face processing in ELLEN WIJSMAN, parents of children with autism: GERARD SCHELLENBERG, Implications for a model of abnormal ANNETTE ESTES, development of social brain circuitry in JEFFREY MUNSON, autism AND SUSAN FAJA Contents to Volume 17 1247 DON M. TUCKER, Love hurts: The evolution of empathic PHAN LUU, AND concern through the encephalization of DOUGLAS DERRYBERRY nociceptive capacity JONATHAN POSNER, The circumplex model of affect: An JAMES A. RUSSELL, AND integrative approach to affective BRADLEY S. PETERSON neuroscience, cognitive development, and psychopathology SETH D. POLLAK Early adversity and mechanisms of plasticity: Integrating affective neuroscience with developmental approaches to psychopathology Tony J. SIMON, A multilevel analysis of cognitive JOEL P. BISH, dysfunction and psychopatholog CARRIE E. BEARDEN, associated with chromosome 22q11.2 LIJUN DING, deletion syndrome in children SAMANTHA FERRANTE, Vy NGUYEN, JAMES C. GEE, DONNA M. McCDONALD—MCGINN, ELAINE H. ZACKAI, AND BEVERLY S. EMANUEL JOEL T. NIGG An integrative theory of AND B. J. CASEY attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder based on the cognitive and affective neurosciences ADELE DIAMOND Attention-deficit disorder (attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder without hyperactivity): A neurobiologically and behaviorally distinct disorder from attention-deficit /hyperactivity disorder (with hyperactivity) ERIKA E. FORBES AND Neural systems of positive affect: RONALD E. DAHL Relevance to understanding child and adolescent depression? STEPHEN M. KOSSLYN Reflective thinking and mental imagery: A perspective on the development of posttraumatic stress disorder R. J. R. BLAIR Applying a cognitive neuroscience perspective to the disorder of psychopathy 1248 Contents to Volume 17 Volume 17 Fall 2005 Number 4 CONTENTS Special Issue: Developmental Psychopathology Approaches to Borderline Personality Disorder Editorial MARK F. LENZENWEGER Toward a developmental psychopathology AND DANTE CICCHETTI approach to borderline personality disorder Articles KATHERINE M. PUTNAM Emotion dysregulation and the AND KENNETH R. SILK development of borderline personality disorder REBEKAH BRADLEY The psychodynamics of borderline AND DREW WESTEN personality disorder: A view from developmental psychopathology KENNETH N. LEvy The implications of attachment theory and research for understanding borderline personality disorder RICHARD M. RYAN The developmental line of autonomy in the etiology, dynamics, and treatment of borderline personality disorders ALAN E. FRUZZETTI, Family interaction and the development CHAD SHENK, AND of borderline personality disorder: A PERRY D. HOFFMAN transactional model ABIGAIL A. BAIRD, Developmental precipitants of borderline HEATHER B. VEAGUE, AND personality disorder C. ELIZABETH RABBITT Nicki R. CrRIck, Borderline personality features in DIANNA MurRRAY-CLOSE, childhood: A short-term longitudinal AND KATHLEEN Woops study FrED A. ROGOSCH Child maltreatment, attention networks, AND DANTE CICCHETTI and potential precursors to borderline personality disorc’2r JOEL PARIS The development of impulsivity and suicidality in borderline personality disorder Contents to Volume 17 SHEILA E. CROWELL, Psychological, autonomic, and THEODORE P. BEAUCHAINE, serotonergic correlates of parasuicide ELIZABETH MCCAULEY, among adolescent girls CInpDy J. SMITH, ADRIANNE L. STEVENS, AND PATRICK SYLVERS JOEL T. NIGG, Disinhibition and borderline personality KENNETH R. SILK, disorder GILLIAN STAVRO, AND TORRI MILLER JACKIE K. GOLLAN, Developmental psychopathology and Royce LEE, AND neurcbiology of aggression EMIL F. CocCARO PATRICIA HOFFMAN JUDD Neurocognitive impairment as a moderator in the development of borderline personality disorder Gary R. BRENDEL, Defining the neurocircuitry of borderline EMILY STERN, AND personality disorder: Functional Davip A. SILBERSWEIG neuroimaging approaches MARK F. LENZENWEGER AND Predicting change in borderline DANAEA DESANTIS CASTRO personality: Using neurobehavioral systems indicators within an individual growth curve framework Volume 17 Reviewers Volume 17 Cumulative Contents

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