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  • A recent study reported in Development and Psychopathology by scientists at the Prevention Research Center at Arizona State suggests that there may be two critical pathways that prevent children from having difficulties.

    Robert Hughes, Jr.: Can Parents Prevent Divorce Damage To Kids? Jr. Robert Hughes 2011

  • The study, reported in the journal Psychopathology, found 1.2% of people surveyed were “internet addicts”, and many of these were depressed.

    Internet addiction can cause depression « Anglican Samizdat 2010

  • A recent study reported in Development and Psychopathology by scientists at the Prevention Research Center at Arizona State suggests that there may be two critical pathways that prevent children from having difficulties.

    Robert Hughes, Jr.: Can Parents Prevent Divorce Damage To Kids? Jr. Robert Hughes 2011

  • After the mothers went through a version of the ABCs training, not only did the children's behaviors improve over the long term, but the mothers also exhibited gains in income, occupation and education, according to the study, published last year in the journal Developmental Psychopathology.

    Tantrum Tamer: New Ways Parents Can Stop Bad Behavior Shirley S. Wang 2011

  • Professor SIMON BARON-COHEN (Developmental Psychopathology, University of Cambridge): Lisa is not the first person with autism to describe herself as almost like an alien, observing other humans.

    Autism Gives Woman An 'Alien View' Of Social Brains 2010

  • Professor SIMON BARON-COHEN (Developmental Psychopathology, University of Cambridge): Lisa is not the first person with autism to describe herself as almost like an alien, observing other humans.

    Autism Gives Woman An 'Alien View' Of Social Brains 2010

  • Professor SIMON BARON-COHEN (Developmental Psychopathology, University of Cambridge): Lisa is not the first person with autism to describe herself as almost like an alien, observing other humans.

    Autism Gives Woman An 'Alien View' Of Social Brains 2010

  • Review of pubertal changes: Special section, 2009, Development and Psychopathology, Volume 21, No 1.

    Family under the microscope Oliver James 2010

  • Professor SIMON BARON-COHEN (Developmental Psychopathology, University of Cambridge): Lisa is not the first person with autism to describe herself as almost like an alien, observing other humans.

    Autism Gives Woman An 'Alien View' Of Social Brains 2010

  • Professor SIMON BARON-COHEN (Developmental Psychopathology, University of Cambridge): Lisa is not the first person with autism to describe herself as almost like an alien, observing other humans.

    Autism Gives Woman An 'Alien View' Of Social Brains 2010

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