Adolescence : a developmental transition

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Adolescence : a developmental transition

Douglas C. Kimmel, Irving B. Weiner

Wiley, c1995

2nd ed

  • : pbk

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Bibliography: p. 552-600

Includes indexes

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: pbk ISBN 9780471116028

Description

Featuring a topically organized introduction to adolescence, this text combines research (from psychology, sociology, anthropology, medicine and biology), theory and practical knowledge. Its approach is multidisciplinary, emphasizing behavioural problems. The book offers balanced critiques of major theoretical and empirical perspectives. Interviews with adolescents provide a sense of reality and individuality via the case study approach. Detailed coverage is provided of loneliness, shyness, bicultural environments, growing up in divorced or reconstituted families, concerns related to homosexuality, contraception, pregnancy, and much more.

Table of Contents

  • The Developmental Transition of Adolescence
  • Theories of Adolescent Development
  • Puberty: Inside and Outside
  • Thinking Makes It So: Cognitive Development
  • I Think, Therefore I Am: Thinking About Social Topics
  • The Social Ecology of Adolescence
  • Growing Up Is A Family Affair
  • Friends, Peers and Dates: The Social World of Adolescents
  • Sex, Sexuality and Romance
  • Forming a Sense of Identity
  • Problems in School and the Community
  • Pitfalls and Challenges
  • Psychological Disturbances.
Volume

ISBN 9780471582649

Description

Featuring a topically organized introduction to adolescence, this text combines research (from psychology, sociology, anthropology, medicine and biology), theory and practical knowledge. Its approach is multidisciplinary, emphasizing behavioural problems. The book offers balanced critiques of major theoretical and empirical perspectives. Interviews with adolescents provide a sense of reality and individuality via the case study approach. Detailed coverage is provided of loneliness, shyness, bicultural environments, growing up in divorced or reconstituted families, concerns related to homosexuality, contraception, pregnancy, and much more.

Table of Contents

The Developmental Transition of Adolescence. Theories of Adolescent Development. Puberty: Inside and Outside. Thinking Makes It So: Cognitive Development. Social Cognition: Thinking About Social Topics. The Social Ecology of Adolescence. Growing Up Is a Family Affair. Friends, Peers, and Dates: The Social World of Adolescents. Sex, Sexuality, and Romance. Forming a Sense of Identity. Problems in School and the Community. Pitfalls and Challenges. Psychological Disturbances. Glossary. References. Indexes.

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