Title | Psychoneuroendocrinology [electronic resource] : Brain, Behavior, and Hormonal Interactions / edited by Clarissa S. Holmes |
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Imprint | New York, NY : Springer New York, 1990 |
Connect to | http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-3306-0 |
Descript | XIII, 359 p. online resource |
Section I: Introduction and Overview -- 1 Understanding the Role of Hormones in Brain and Behavioral Functioning -- Section II: Primary Disorders of Growth -- 2 Disorders of Growth and Short Stature: Medical Overview -- Growth Hormone Deficiency and Constitutional Delay -- 3 Intellectual and Academic Functioning in Children with Growth Delay -- 4 Psychosocial Functioning and Social Competence in Growth Hormone Deficient, Constitutionally Delayed and Familial Short-Stature Children and Adolescents -- 5 Assessing the Effects of Replacement Hormone Treatment on Psychosocial and Psychosexual Behavior in Growth Hormone Deficient Individuals -- 6 Demographic Outcome of Growth Hormone Deficient Adults -- Psychosocial Dwarfism or Reversible Hyposomatomedinism -- 7 A Theoretical Model for Classical Psychosocial Dwarfism (Psychosocially Determined Short Stature) -- 8 Intelligence (IQ) Lost and Regained: The Psychoneuroendocrinology of Failure to Thrive, Catch-up Growth, the Syndrome of Abuse Dwarfism, and Munchausenโs Syndrome by Proxy -- Section III: Disorders of the Sex Chromosomes -- 9 Disorders of the Sex Chromosomes: Medical Overview -- 10 Cognitive Development of Children with Sex Chromosome Abnormalities -- 11 Psychosocial Functioning of Individuals with Sex Chromosome Abnormalities -- Section IV: Disoerders of the Sex Hormones -- 12 Disorders of the Sex Hormones: Medical Overview -- 13 Time of Puberty Onset and Intellectual and Neuropsychological Functioning -- 14 Associations Between Pubertal Hormones and Behavioral and Affective Expression -- 15 Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia: Intellectual and Psychosexual Functioning -- Section V: Disorders of the Thyroid -- 16 Disorders of the Thyroid: Medical Overview -- 17 Congenital Hypothyroidism: Intellectual and Neuropsychological Functioning -- 18 Hyperthyroidism: Cognitive and Emotional Factors -- Author Index