Development through the lifespan

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Development through the lifespan

Laura E. Berk

Allyn and Bacon, c2001

2nd ed

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Includes bibliographical references (p. R-1-R-82) and indexes

Description and Table of Contents

Description

Lifespan development with balanced research and applications; a new feature, "Variations"; and increased emphasis on the Lifespan Perspective - all in Berk's hallmark engaging writing style. Renowned professor and scholar Laura Berk has heightened emphasis on the lifespan perspective, expanded cross-cultural and multicultural research, and strengthened links between theory, research, and applications. Along with the theme of lifelong development, the text emphasizes (1) interdisciplinary contributions to the study of development, from psychology, anthropology, sociology, education, biology, and other fields; (2) the multidimensional nature of development-physical, cognitive, emotional, and social; (3) interacting contextual influences on development-biological, psychological, social, community, cultural, and historical; and (4) gender differences.

Table of Contents

Each chapter contains marginal glossary, "Chapter Outline," "Summary," "Important Terms and Concepts," and "FYI - For Further Information and Help." 1. History, Theory, and Research Strategies. Human Development as an Interdisciplinary, Scientific, and Applied Field. Basic Issues. The Lifespan Perspective: A Balanced Point of View. Historical Foundations. Mid-Twentieth-Century Theories. Developmental Theory. Recent Theoretical Perspectives. Comparing and Evaluating Theories. Studying Development. Ethics in Lifespan Research. 2. Biological and Environmental Foundations. Genetic Foundations. Reproductive Choices. Environmental Contexts for Development. Understanding the Relationship between Heredity and Environment. 3. Prenatal Development, Birth, and the Newborn Baby. Prenatal Development. Prenatal Environmental Influences. Childbirth. Approaches to Childbirth. Medical Interventions. Preterm and Low-Birth-Weight Infants. Understanding Birth Complications. The Newborn Baby's Capacities. Adjusting to the New Family Unit. 4. Physical Development in Infancy and Toddlerhood. Body Growth. Brain Development. Influences on Early Physical Growth. Learning Capacities. Motor Development. Perceptual Development. Understanding Perceptual Development. 5. Cognitive Development in Infancy and Toddlerhood. Piaget's Cognitive-Developmental Theory. Information Processing. The Social Context of Early Cognitive Development. Individual Differences in Early Mental Development. Language Development. 6. Emotional and Social Development in Infancy and Toddlerhood. Erikson's Theory of Infant and Toddler Personality. Emotional Development. Temperament and Development. Development of Attachment. Self-Development during the First Years. 7. Physical and Cognitive Development in Early Childhood. Physical Development. Body Growth. Brain Development. Influences on Physical Growth and Health. Motor Development. Cognitive Development. Piaget's Theory: The Preoperational Stage. Vygotsky's Sociocultural Theory. Information Processing. Individual Differences in Mental Development. Language Development. 8. Emotional and Social Development in Early Childhood. Erikson's Theory: Initiative versus Guilt. Self-Development. Emotional Development. Peer Relations. Foundations of Morality. Gender Typing. Child Rearing and Emotional and Social Development. 9. Physical and Cognitive Development in Middle Childhood.Physical Development in Middle Childhood. Body Growth. Common Health Problems. Motor Development and Play. Cognitive Development. Piaget's Theory: The Concrete Operational Stage. Information Processing. Individual Differences in Mental Development. Language Development. Learning in School. 10. Emotional and Social Development in Middle Childhood. Erikson's Theory: Industry versus Inferiority. Self-Development. Emotional Development. Understanding Others: Perspective Taking. Moral Development. Peer Relations. Gender Typing. Family Influences. Some Common Problems of Development. 11. Physical and Cognitive Development in Adolescence.Physical Development in Adolescence. Conceptions of Adolescence. Puberty: The Physical Transition to Adulthood. The Psychological Impact of Pubertal Events. Health Issues. Cognitive Development in Adolescence. Piaget's Theory: The Formal Operational Stage. An Information-Processing View of Adolescent Cognitive Development. Consequences of Abstract Thought. Sex Differences in Mental Abilities. Learning in School. 12. Emotional and Social Development in Adolescence. Erikson's Theory: Identity versus Identity Diffusion. Self-Development. Moral Development. Gender Typing. The Family. Peer Relations. Problems of Development. 13. Physical and Cognitive Development in Early Adulthood.Physical Development. Life Expectancy. Theories of Biological Aging. Physical Changes. Health and Fitness. Cognitive Development. Changes in the Structure of Thought. Information Processing: Expertise and Creativity. Changes in Mental Abilities. The College Experience. Vocational Choice. 14. Emotional and Social Development in Early Adulthood. Erikson's Theory: Intimacy versus Isolation. Other Theories of Adult Psychosocial Development. Close Relationships. Romantic Love. Friendships. Loneliness. A Lifespan Vista: Childhood Attachment Patterns and Adult Romantic Relationships. The Family Life Cycle. The Diversity of Adult Lifestyles. Vocational Development. 15. Physical and Cognitive Development in Middle Adulthood.Physical Development. Physical Changes. Health and Fitness. Adapting to the Physical Challenges of Midlife. Cognitive Development. Changes in Mental Abilities. Information Processing. Vocational Life and Cognitive Development. Adult Learners: Becoming a College Student in Midlife. 16. Emotional and Social Development in Middle Adulthood. Erikson's Theory: Generativity versus Stagnation. Other Theories of Psychosocial Development in Midlife. Stability and Change in Self-Concept and Personality. Relationships at Midlife. Vocational Life. 17. Physical and Cognitive Development in Late Adulthood.Physical Development. Longevity. Physical Changes. Health, Fitness, and Disability. Cognitive Development. Memory. Language Processing. Problem Solving. Wisdom. Factors Related to Cognitive Change. Cognitive Interventions. Lifelong Learning. 18. Emotional and Social Development in Late Adulthood. Erikson's Theory: Ego Integrity versus Despair. Other Theories of Psychosocial Development in Late Adulthood. Stability and Change in Self-Concept and Personality. Individual Differences in Psychological Well-Being. A Changing Social World. Relationships in Late Adulthood. Retirement and Leisure. Successful Aging. 19. Death, Dying and Bereavement. How We Die. Understanding of and Attitudes toward Death. Thinking and Emotions of Dying People. A Place to Die. The Right to Die. Bereavement: Coping with Death of a Loved One. Death Education.

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  • NCID
    BA49890609
  • ISBN
    • 0205316026
  • LCCN
    00035547
  • Country Code
    us
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Boston ; Tokyo
  • Pages/Volumes
    1 v. (various pagings)
  • Size
    29 cm
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