Formative Experiences
The Interaction of Care Given, Culture, and Developmental Psychobiology
- Edited by: Carol M. Worthman, Emory University, Atlanta
- Edited by: Paul M. Plotsky, Emory University, Atlanta
- Edited by: Daniel S. Schechter, Hôpitaux Universitaires de Genève
- Edited by: Constance A. Cummings, Foundation for Psychocultural Research, California
- Carol M. Worthman, Constance A. Cummings, Robert A. LeVine, Marc Bornstein, Moshe Szyf, Patrick O. McGowan, Gustavo Turecki, Michael Meaney, Christoph Wiedenmayer, Matilda E. Nowakowski, Louis A. Schmidt, Geoff Hall, Carol Zitzer-Comfort, Judith Reilly, Julie R. Korenberg, Ursula Bellugi, Hillary N. Fouts, Myron A. Hofer, Klaus K. Minde, Amy L. Busch, Alicia F. Lieberman, Jill E. Korbin, Emeran A. Mayer, Stefan Brunnhuber, M. Mar Sánchez, Kai M. McCormack, Dario Maestripieri, Dante Cicchetti, Ronald G. Barr, Daniel S. Schechter, Thomas S. Weisner, Urs M. Nater, Christine M. Heim, Jean Briggs, Vivette Glover, Karla Jessen Williamson, Laurence Kirmayer, Sally B. Seraphin, Martin H. Teicher, Keren Rabi, Yi-Shin Sheu, Susan L. Andersen, Carl M. Anderson, Jeewook Choi, Akemi Tomoda, Eileen Anderson-Fye, Frank W. Putnam, Anne E. Becker, Gilbert Herdt, Robert Lemelson, Ninik Supartini, Emily Ng, Jaap M. Koolhaas, Michael D. De Bellis, Sergio Pellis, Vivien C. Pellis, Christine J. Reinhart, Kim L. Huhman, Jonathan Hill, Aaron Jasnow, Kerry Ressler, James Wilce, Jaak Panksepp, Neal Halfon, Emily S. Barrett, Alice Kuo, Linda Richter, Jennifer Harris Requejo, Flavia Bustreo
- ISBN:9780521895033
- Publication date:June 2010
The authors offer a unique exploration of the formative effects of children's early life experiences, with an emphasis on interactions among neurodevelopmental, behavioural, and cultural dynamics. Multidisciplinary case studies focus on specific periods of development, or windows of susceptibility, during which care giving and other cultural practices potentially have a long-lasting impact on brain and behaviour. Chapters describe in detail: how social experience interacts with neurodevelopmental disorders; how epigenetic mechanisms mediate the effects of early environment; the interaction of temperament and environmental influences; the implications of early life stress or trauma for mental health and well-being; and the cultural shaping of sexual development and gender identity. The final section translates insights from this work into a fresh appraisal of child-rearing practices, clinical interventions, and global public health policy that affect the mental health and well-being of children around the world.