Developmental Psychobiology
Explore the intricate world of human development with Developmental Psychobiology by B. J., Ph.D. Casey, published by the American Psychiatric Association Publishing in 2004. This insightful 208-page paperback delves into the fascinating interplay between behavioral and neural systems, examining how they evolve and shape our learning experiences.
Gain a deeper understanding of critical topics such as early attachment, reading disabilities, Tourette's syndrome, and schizophrenia. This comprehensive work not only highlights typical developmental patterns but also addresses atypical ones, providing valuable insights for professionals in biological child psychiatry and developmental biology.
Whether you are a student, educator, or practitioner in the fields of psychiatry or pediatrics, Developmental Psychobiology is an essential resource that enriches your knowledge and understanding of child development and its complexities.