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Coping With Complexity: Developmental Systems and Multilevel Analyses in Developmental Psychopathology
Oleh:
MARSHALL, PETER. J
Jenis:
Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
Development and Psychopathology vol. 25 no. 4 (Nov. 2013)
,
page 1311–1324.
Topik:
Coping complexity
;
Developmental systems
;
multilevel analyses
;
developmental psychopathology
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DD21.26
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Developmental psychopathology is not characterized by adherence to one specific theory but instead serves as an organizational framework in which research is driven by a number of key assumptions. In the developmental psychopathology approach, two primary assumptions emphasize the importance of systems thinking and the utility of multilevel analyses. As will be illustrated here, these emphases are inextricably linked: a systems approach necessitates a multilevel approach, such that a level of organizationmust bring coherence to a level ofmechanisms.Given this assumption, coming to an integrative understanding of the relation between levels is of central importance. One broad framework for this endeavor is relational developmental systems, which has been proposed by certain theorists as a new paradigm for developmental science. The implications of embracing this framework include the potential to connect developmental psychopathology with other approaches that emphasize systems thinking and that take an integrative perspective on the problem of levels of analysis.
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