Developmental Disorders as Pathological Resilience Domains

Ecosystem resilience theory permits novel exploration of developmental psychiatric and chronic physical disorders. Structured psychosocial stress, and similar noxious exposures, can write distorted images of themselves onto child growth, and, if sufficiently powerful, adult development as well, init...

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Main Author: Rodrick Wallace
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Resilience Alliance 2008-06-01
Series:Ecology and Society
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Online Access:http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol13/iss1/art29/
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spelling doaj-4714617d8fe840f0aa6d593138d7650c2020-11-24T22:34:13ZengResilience AllianceEcology and Society1708-30872008-06-011312910.5751/ES-02498-1301292498Developmental Disorders as Pathological Resilience DomainsRodrick WallaceEcosystem resilience theory permits novel exploration of developmental psychiatric and chronic physical disorders. Structured psychosocial stress, and similar noxious exposures, can write distorted images of themselves onto child growth, and, if sufficiently powerful, adult development as well, initiating a punctuated life course trajectory to characteristic forms of comorbid mind/body dysfunction. For an individual, within the linked network of broadly cognitive psysiological and mental subsystems, this occurs in a manner almost exactly similar to resilience domain shifts affecting a stressed ecosystem, suggesting that reversal or palliation may often be exceedingly difficult. Thus resilience theory may contribute significant new perspectives to the understanding, remediation, and prevention, of these debilitating conditions.http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol13/iss1/art29/chronic diseasecognitioncomorbiditydevelopmental disorderecosystemresilience
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author Rodrick Wallace
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Developmental Disorders as Pathological Resilience Domains
Ecology and Society
chronic disease
cognition
comorbidity
developmental disorder
ecosystem
resilience
author_facet Rodrick Wallace
author_sort Rodrick Wallace
title Developmental Disorders as Pathological Resilience Domains
title_short Developmental Disorders as Pathological Resilience Domains
title_full Developmental Disorders as Pathological Resilience Domains
title_fullStr Developmental Disorders as Pathological Resilience Domains
title_full_unstemmed Developmental Disorders as Pathological Resilience Domains
title_sort developmental disorders as pathological resilience domains
publisher Resilience Alliance
series Ecology and Society
issn 1708-3087
publishDate 2008-06-01
description Ecosystem resilience theory permits novel exploration of developmental psychiatric and chronic physical disorders. Structured psychosocial stress, and similar noxious exposures, can write distorted images of themselves onto child growth, and, if sufficiently powerful, adult development as well, initiating a punctuated life course trajectory to characteristic forms of comorbid mind/body dysfunction. For an individual, within the linked network of broadly cognitive psysiological and mental subsystems, this occurs in a manner almost exactly similar to resilience domain shifts affecting a stressed ecosystem, suggesting that reversal or palliation may often be exceedingly difficult. Thus resilience theory may contribute significant new perspectives to the understanding, remediation, and prevention, of these debilitating conditions.
topic chronic disease
cognition
comorbidity
developmental disorder
ecosystem
resilience
url http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol13/iss1/art29/
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