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Pediatric psychology is a multidisciplinary field of both scientific research and clinical practice which attempts to address the psychological aspects of illness, injury, and the promotion of health behaviors in children, adolescents, and families in a pediatric health setting.
Pages in category "Child psychologists" The following 50 pages are in this category, out of 50 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Elizabeth Adare;
Swiss-born American psychologist Edith Ackermann. Edith Ackermann (1946–2016) Lauren Adamson; Mary Ainsworth (1913–1999) Martha W. Alibali; Louise Bates Ames (1908–1906) Jeffrey Arnett; Louise Arseneault; American psychologist James Mark Baldwin
Pages in category "American child psychologists" The following 59 pages are in this category, out of 59 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Specialized lists of psychologists can be found at the articles on comparative psychology, list of clinical psychologists, list of developmental psychologists, list of educational psychologists, list of evolutionary psychologists, list of social psychologists, and list of cognitive scientists. Many psychologists included in those lists are also ...
Clinical psychologist Dr. Sarah Bren shares that there are practically infinite ways that parents, and grandparents, can impact their child or grandchild’s development. In addition to the ...
The pre-conventional moral reasoning is typical of children and is characterized by reasoning that is based on rewards and punishments associated with different courses of action. Conventional moral reason occurs during late childhood and early adolescence and is characterized by reasoning based on rules and conventions of society.
The psychiatric assessment of a child or adolescent starts with obtaining a psychiatric history by interviewing the young person and his/her parents or caregivers. The assessment includes a detailed exploration of the current concerns about the child's emotional or behavioral problems, the child's physical health and development, history of parental care (including possible abuse and neglect ...