Journeys through emerging adulthood : an introduction to development from ages 18-30 around the world

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    • Reifman, Alan

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Journeys through emerging adulthood : an introduction to development from ages 18-30 around the world

Alan Reifman

Routledge, 2023

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [189]-216) and index

Description and Table of Contents

Description

Journeys through Emerging Adulthood takes the reader on a tour of contemporary transitions to adulthood, reporting on the latest cross-national and cross-cultural research into young adulthood and separating fact from fiction about this important life phase. Alan Reifman shows how today's youth are taking more time to enter traditional adult roles, and explores the benefits and disadvantages of this gradual emergence into adulthood. This essential textbook navigates the research that reveals the substantial variety in young people's paths to adulthood. It covers the spectrum of the young adult experience, examining the influence that parents have on their grown children's progress and identity as adults, and considering the impact of traditional milestones such as higher education, establishing a career, forming romantic relationships and becoming a parent. It examines key topics including mental health in emerging adults and the likelihood of substance abuse, and how young adults might reach out into the community through volunteerism, religious involvement and political activism. Each section includes examples and studies conducted in a range of countries, exploring how the journey to adulthood can vary according to cultural context as well as individual circumstance. The book affirms that while there is great variety in how one transitions to adulthood, there is no correct path, and most people fare well - or even thrive - in adulthood. Featuring end-of-chapter summaries, quizzes and activities, Journeys Through Emerging Adulthood provides an accessible yet comprehensive overview of this significant life stage, connecting fundamental psychological theories with modern social phenomena. Reifman's text is essential reading for both undergraduate and graduate students of psychology, human development and sociology, as well as students and researchers of any discipline interested in the path to adulthood.

Table of Contents

PART I: FOUNDATIONS 1. Introduction 2. Cultural and Demographic Variation PART II: DEVELOPMENTAL PROCESSES 3. Relations with Parents, "Boomerang Kids," and "Helicopter Parents" 4. Identity 5. Brain, Decision-Making & Risk-Taking PART III: TRADTIONAL MILESTONES 6. Education in Young Adulthood 7. Careers, Occupations, and Finances 8. Romantic Relationships 9. Becoming a Parent PART IV: HEALTHY TRANSITIONS TO INVOLVED CITIZENSHIP 10. Mental Health & Substance Use 11. Engagement with Broader Society 12. Government Policies to Regulate and Assist Emerging Adults 13. Conclusion

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  • NCID
    BD06589038
  • ISBN
    • 9780367742041
  • LCCN
    2022004825
  • Country Code
    us
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    New York
  • Pages/Volumes
    xii, 219 p.
  • Size
    25 cm
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