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Handbook of Social Development - A Life Span Perspective

English · Hardback

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Social development over one's lifetime is a complex area that has received consider able attention in the psychological, social-psychological, and sociological literature over the years. Surprisingl~ however, since 1969, when Rand McNally published Goslin's Handbook of Socialization, no comprehensive statement of the field has appeared in book form. Given the impressive data in this area that have been adduced over the last two decades, we trust that our handbook will serve to fill that gap. In this volume we have followed a lifespan perspective, starting with the social interactions that transpire in the earliest development stages and progressing through childhood, adolescence, adulthood, and, finall~ one's senior years. In so doing we cover a variety of issues in depth. The book contains 21 chapters and is divided into five parts: I, Theoretical Perspectives; II, Infants and Toddlers; ill, Children and Adolescents; Iv, Adults; and V, The Elderly. Each of the parts begins with introductory material that reviews the overall issues to be considered. Many individuals have contributed to the final production of this handbook. Foremost are our eminent contributors, who graciously agreed to share with us their expertise. We also thank our administrative and technical staff for their assistance in carrying out the day-to-day tasks necessary to complete such a project. Finall~ we thank Eliot Werner, Executive Editor at Plenum, for his willingness to publish and for his tolerance for the delays inevitable in the development of a large handbook.

List of contents

I. Theoretical Perspectives.- 1 Developmental Theories.- 2 Emotion Socialization: A View from Development and Ethology.- 3 Psychodynamic Models.- 4 Learning Theories.- 5 A Humanistic Approach to Lifespan Development.- II. Infants and Toddlers.- 6 Attachment and Bonding.- 7 Social and Communicative Development in Infancy.- 8 Peers and Play in Infants and Toddlers.- 9 Sibling Interaction.- III. Children and Adolescence.- 10 The Development of Prosocial Behavior.- 11 Peer Relations in Early and Middle Childhood.- 12 Interpersonal Problem Solving and Social Competence in Children.- 13 Gender Identity and Sex Roles.- 14 Adolescence and Family Interaction.- 15 Adolescent Heterosocial Interactions and Dating.- IV. Adults.- 16 Marriage.- 17 Work.- 18 Masculine Gender Role and Midlife Transition in Men.- V. The Elderly.- 19 Work, Retirement, and Activity: Coping Challenges for the Elderly.- 20 Psychosocial Responses to Environment Change.- 21 Bereavement to Widowhood in Late Life.- Author Index.

Summary

Surprisingl~ however, since 1969, when Rand McNally published Goslin's Handbook of Socialization, no comprehensive statement of the field has appeared in book form. Finall~ we thank Eliot Werner, Executive Editor at Plenum, for his willingness to publish and for his tolerance for the delays inevitable in the development of a large handbook.

Product details

Assisted by Vincen B Van Hasselt (Editor), Vincent B Van Hasselt (Editor), Vincent B. Van Hasselt (Editor), Hersen (Editor), Hersen (Editor), Michel Hersen (Editor), Vincent B. Van Hasselt (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 25.06.2009
 
EAN 9780306441417
ISBN 978-0-306-44141-7
No. of pages 608
Dimensions 190 mm x 260 mm x 36 mm
Weight 1406 g
Illustrations XIV, 608 p.
Series Perspectives in Developmental Psychology
Perspectives in Developmental Psychology
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Psychology > Applied psychology
Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Clinical medicine
Non-fiction book > Psychology, esoterics, spirituality, anthroposophy > Applied psychology

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