2024
DOI: 10.1017/s0954579424000300
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Caregiving relationships are a cornerstone of developmental psychopathology

Kathryn L. Humphreys,
Julia Garon-Bissonnette,
Kaylin E. Hill
et al.

Abstract: The interdisciplinary field of developmental psychopathology has made great strides by including context into theoretical and empirical approaches to studying risk and resilience. Perhaps no context is more important to the developing child than their relationships with their caregivers (typically a child’s parents), as caregivers are a key source of stimulation and nurturance to young children. Coupled with the high degree of brain plasticity in the earliest years of life, these caregiving relationships have … Show more

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