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In this article, we celebrate Dante Cicchetti's extensive contributions to the discipline of developmental psychopathology. In his seminal article, he articulated why developmental psychopathology was imperative to create research portfolios that could inform the causes, consequences, and trajectories for adults often initiated by early lived experiences (Cicchetti, 1984). In this three-part article, we share our transdisciplinary efforts to use developmental psychopathology as a foundational theory from which to develop, implement, and evaluate interventions for populations who experienced early adversity or who were at risk for child abuse and neglect. After describing interventions conducted at Mt. Hope Family Center that spanned over three decades, we highlight the criticality of disseminating results and address policy implications of this work. We conclude by discussing future directions to facilitate work in developmental psychopathology. Currently, one of three national National Institute of Child Health and Human Development-funded child abuse and neglect centers, we look forward to continuing to build upon Dante's efforts to disseminate this important work to improve society for our children, our nation's often most vulnerable and forgotten citizens.
在这篇文章中,我们颂扬但丁-西切蒂对发展心理病理学学科做出的广泛贡献。在他的开创性文章中,他阐明了为什么发展性精神病理学对于创建研究组合来说势在必行,这些研究组合可以为成人的成因、后果和轨迹提供信息,而成人的成因、后果和轨迹往往是由早期的生活经历所引发的(Cicchetti, 1984)。在这篇由三部分组成的文章中,我们将分享我们的跨学科工作,即把发展精神病理学作为一种基础理论,据此来开发、实施和评估针对早期经历过逆境或面临虐待和忽视儿童风险的人群的干预措施。在介绍了希望山家庭中心开展的长达三十多年的干预活动后,我们强调了传播成果的重要性,并探讨了这项工作的政策影响。最后,我们讨论了促进发展性心理病理学工作的未来方向。目前,但丁是美国国家儿童健康与人类发展研究所(National Institute of Child Health and Human Development)资助的三个全国性虐待和忽视儿童中心之一,我们期待着在但丁的基础上继续努力,传播这项重要工作,为我们的儿童--我们国家通常最脆弱和最容易被遗忘的公民--改善社会。
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This multidisciplinary journal is devoted to the publication of original, empirical, theoretical and review papers which address the interrelationship of normal and pathological development in adults and children. It is intended to serve and integrate the field of developmental psychopathology which strives to understand patterns of adaptation and maladaptation throughout the lifespan. This journal is of interest to psychologists, psychiatrists, social scientists, neuroscientists, paediatricians, and researchers.