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Summary of all the lectures and literature (also articles) of Developmental Psychopathology. Written in English, because the exam is English.












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Developmental Psychopathology
Blok 1, BA2

Table of Contents
Lecture 1: Fundamentals...............................................................2
Literature..........................................................................................10
Chapter 1....................................................................................................................... 10
Chapter 3....................................................................................................................... 10
Chapter 5....................................................................................................................... 11

Lecture 2: ADHD and autism........................................................15
Literature..........................................................................................19
Podcast ADHD & addiction.............................................................................................19
Chapter 7....................................................................................................................... 19
Chapter 9....................................................................................................................... 25

Lecture 3: intellectual disabilities................................................29
Literature..........................................................................................32
Chapter 6....................................................................................................................... 32

Lecture 4: Eating disorders.........................................................37
Literature..........................................................................................41
Chapter 13..................................................................................................................... 41

Lecture 5: Anxiety and depression...............................................44
Literature..........................................................................................53
Chapter 11..................................................................................................................... 53
Chapter 12..................................................................................................................... 58

Lecture 6: Developmental Language Disorder...............................64
Lecture 7: Trauma....................................................................... 68
Literature..........................................................................................74
Chapter 8....................................................................................................................... 74

Lecture 8: Substance use............................................................82
Literature..........................................................................................86
Chapter 14..................................................................................................................... 86

Lecture 9: Dyslexia and dyscalculia..............................................91
Literature..........................................................................................97
Chapter 6....................................................................................................................... 99

Lecture 10: Disruptive behavior disorders..................................100

, Literature........................................................................................107
Chapter 10................................................................................................................... 107


Lecture 1: Fundamentals
1. What is Developmental Psychopathology?

 Psychopathology = intense, frequent, and/or persistent maladaptive
patterns of emotion, cognition, and behavior.

 Developmental psychopathology = these maladaptive patterns are
understood in the context of typical development and can lead to current and
future impairment in infants, children, and adolescents.

Key Principles

 Problems arise within developmental processes as the child grows.

 Must consider:

1. Dynamic view of children’s strengths and weaknesses while facing age-
related challenges.

2. Beliefs about desirable vs. undesirable outcomes (individual, familial,
cultural, societal).

Age related issues of development:




Defining Typical vs. Atypical Development

 Statistical deviance (distance from the average) → problem: unclear
cutoffs, high/low extremes, which side of the spectrum is concerning?

o Sociocultural norms (group values) → challenge: group values are
not universal truths

, o Mental health definitions → experts vary, influenced by biases,
context, and cultural norms.

2. How Does It Emerge?

Disorders in Development

 Delay = not yet developing a skill at the expected age.

 Dysfunction = having the skill but not using it adaptively (e.g., aggression in
adolescence).

 As a process: Adjustment vs. maladjustment are points along a lifelong
developmental map.

Developmental Pathways

 Multifinality → same starting point, many
possible outcomes (e.g., maltreatment →
different disorders).

 Equifinality → different starting points, same
outcome (e.g., genetic, family, environment
factors → depression).

 Principles:

1. Change is possible at many points.

2. Timing and context matter.

3. Prior adaptations constrain or enable
later change.

Continuity and Stability

 Continuity = average levels in population.

 Stability = rank ordering of individuals.

 Three profiles:

1. Continuity + stability

2. Discontinuity + stability

3. Discontinuity + instability

Types of continuity:

 Homotypic = same symptoms across time.

 Heterotypic = symptoms change with
development.

,  Cumulative = maladaptive style reinforced by environment.

Coherence = early beginnings may be logically linked to later outcomes if we
evaluate what promotes stability and change.

Risk and Resilience

Risk Factors = individual, family, or social characteristics that increase
vulnerability (a risk factor for one disorder can be a protective factor for another;
and strength-based approach: kids in high-risk environments are ‘stress-adapted’

 Levels:

o Individual (child-focused)

o Family (caretaking environment)

o Sociocultural (peers, school, SES, ethnicity, culture)

 Types:

o Nonspecific → increases risk for many disorders (e.g., poverty,
maternal psychopathology).

o Specific → increases risk for one disorder (e.g., distorted body image
→ eating disorder).

o A factor can be both nonspecific and specific.

 Age matters (e.g., parental conflict at age 6 vs. 20).

 Differential impact → high risk levels may override resilience factors;
environmental risks can override resilience factors depending on resources
and exposure.

Resilience factors = positive adaptation despite adversity.

 Types:

o Promotive → for positive youth development benefits all children,
regardless of risk.

o Protective → from risk e.g., social support).

 Patterns of protective factors:

1. Reduce impact of risk.

2. Break negative chain reactions.

3. Build self-esteem and efficacy.

4. Open growth opportunities.
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