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Adolescents and Their Families
Structure, Function, and Parent-Youth Relations

English · Hardback

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First published in 1999. The adolescent period is marked by changes in the biological, psychological, cognitive, and social dimensions of the individual, as well as by changes in the adolescents' multilevel context (i.e., the peers, family, school, and other institutions in his or her ecology). Adolescence is a dynamic period, one which exemplifies the importance of understanding the relations between the developing individual and his or her changing context. The articles included in this volume represent the current range of scholarship pertaining to adolescents and their families, and exemplify the use of such an approach. The articles underscore the continual importance of the family across adolescence.


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Richard M. Lerner Tufts University, Domini R. Castellino University of North Carolina- Chapel Hill


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Authors Lerner Richard M., Castellino Domini R., Richard M Lerner, Domini R Castellino, Domini R. Castellino, Richard M. Lerner
Assisted by Lerner Richard M. (Editor), Castellino Domini R. (Editor), Richard M Lerner (Editor), Richard M. Lerner (Editor)
Publisher Taylor and Francis
 
Content Book
Product form Hardback
Publication date 01.09.1999
Subject Non-fiction book > Psychology, esoterics, spirituality, anthroposophy > Psychology: general, reference works
 
EAN 9780815332930
ISBN 978-0-8153-3293-0
Pages 390
Dimensions (packing) 15.2 x 22.9 cm
Weight (packing) 657 g
 
Series Adolescence
Subjects SOCIAL SCIENCE / Children's Studies
PSYCHOLOGY / Developmental / Child
Child & developmental psychology
Child, developmental and lifespan psychology
Age groups: adolescents
 

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