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Social Cognition and Developmental Psychopathology

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Overview

Social cognition refers to the capacity to think about others' thoughts, intentions, feelings, attitudes and perspectives and enables us to engage in the activities that humans value most, such as family, friendship, love, cooperation, play, and community. These processes form such an essential and natural part of our functioning as human beings that it is easy to assume that all humans possess the capacity in equal measure. However, it has been shown by research over the last 20 years that children with a wide variety of psychiatric disorders have problems in social cognition. For instance, children with autism have clear deficits in thinking what others might be thinking. In contrast, children with psychopathic traits are very good at reading the minds of others, but may use this knowledge to manipulate or mistreat individuals.This volume brings together for the first time leaders at the intersection of two academic fields: developmental psychopathology (which deals with child psychiatric disorders) and social cognition. By bringing together the two fields in this unique way, readers not only learn much about important disease mechanisms in childhood disorder, but also gain a better understanding about the treatments most likely to be effective. It is a must-have for all students, researchers and clinicians interested in both childhood psychiatric disorder and cognitive psychology.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780198569183
ISBN-10: 0198569181
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 2009-01-05
Edition description: Illustrated
Pages: 496
Product dimensions: Height: 6 Inches, Length: 9.1 Inches, Weight: 1.62921611618 Pounds, Width: 1.2 Inches
Author: Carla Sharp
Language: en
Binding: Paperback

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