Relationships as Developmental Contexts

Relationships as Developmental Contexts

Author: W. Andrew Collins

Publisher: Psychology Press

Published: 1999-03-01

Total Pages: 426

ISBN-13: 1135685312

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The volume's topic was chosen in part because of the rapidly growing salience of dyadic research perspectives in developmental psychology, but also in social psychology and in fields such as communication and family studies. It provides the most complete representation now available on current theory and research on the significance of personal relationships in child and adolescent development. This volume addresses the ways in which the study of social development has been altered by an emphasis on research questions and techniques for studying children and adolescents in the context of their significant dyadic relationships. Leading scholars--many of them pioneers in the concepts and methods of dyadic research--have contributed chapters in which they both report findings from recent research and reflect on the implications for developmental psychology. Their work encompasses studies of relationships with parents, siblings, friends, and romantic partners. Opening chapters set the stage by describing the key characteristics of social-development research from a dyadic perspective and outlining key themes and contemporary issues in the field. It concludes with commentaries from distinguished senior scholars identifying important directions for future research.


Developmental Behavioral Neuroscience

Developmental Behavioral Neuroscience

Author: Megan R. Gunnar

Publisher: Psychology Press

Published: 2013-04-15

Total Pages: 259

ISBN-13: 1135806802

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This volume provides an introduction to current research on the relation between brain development and the development of cognitive, linguistic, motor, and emotional behavior. At least two audiences will benefit from this book: psychologists interested in brain development, and neuroscientists interested in behavioral development. Although each chapter is content-oriented, the volume as a whole provides a well integrated summary of the latest findings from developmental behavioral neuroscience.


Development of Cognition, Affect, and Social Relations

Development of Cognition, Affect, and Social Relations

Author: W. A. Collins

Publisher: Psychology Press

Published: 2014-03-18

Total Pages: 305

ISBN-13: 1317770307

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First published in 1982. This thirteenth volume in The Minnesota Symposia on Child Psychology set invites six developmental scholars were to present their work within the programmatic perspective in which it was conceived. The contributors to this volume work within the area of developmental social psychology, encompassing the range of problems surrounding the development of social relations, social cognition, and affective systems. There is variation not only in the domains of interest but in the methods and the ages of the participants in the research within this volume.


Self Processes and Development

Self Processes and Development

Author: Megan R. Gunnar

Publisher: Psychology Press

Published: 1991

Total Pages: 288

ISBN-13:

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The study of the self--and the processes associated with the self--are at the cutting edge of research on social and personality development. This volume brings together researchers from diverse theoretical perspectives to address a wide variety of issues associated with self processes including competence, autonomy, relatedness, and attachment. As such, the book provides a unique perspective on the role of self processes in child development and the importance of emotion as an organizing aspect of the self.


Mass Psychogenic Illness

Mass Psychogenic Illness

Author: M. J. Colligan

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2013-10-31

Total Pages: 287

ISBN-13: 1317838645

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First published in 1982. This study looks at the concepts around mass hysteria or anxiety due to an illness episode that defies physical explanations and where investigators may turn to a psychological interpretation of an outbreak. The present book brings together scientists from several disciplines in an attempt to to explore outbreaks from a variety of perspectives, including historical, cultural, social, psychological, and even medical.


Cultural Processes in Child Development

Cultural Processes in Child Development

Author: Ann S. Masten

Publisher: Psychology Press

Published: 1999-02-01

Total Pages: 197

ISBN-13: 1135691266

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The chapters of this volume were originally presented at the 29th Minnesota Symposium on Child Psychology. The focus of this symposium on cultural processes in child development emerged from the growing recognition among those at the Institute of Child Development and many others in the field that more needs to be known about the processes linking individual development and the contexts in which it occurs, and that this is no longer a luxury but essential for good science and good policy in an increasingly interconnected and pluralistic world. The chapter authors in this volume chronicle the challenges as well as the benefits of venturing out to the growing edge of theory and research concerned with how cultures and individuals interact to shape development. These investigators have wrested with the complexities of figuring out the assumptions, beliefs, values, and rules by which people conceptualize their lives and rear their children, organize their societies, and educate the next generation. As a whole, this volume reflects the beginnings of a "cultural renaissance" in developmental science.


The Effects of Early Adversity on Neurobehavioral Development

The Effects of Early Adversity on Neurobehavioral Development

Author: Charles A. Nelson

Publisher: Psychology Press

Published: 2000-09

Total Pages: 358

ISBN-13: 1135664536

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This book brings together experts in developmental and clinical psychology and behavorial neuroscientists concerned with the course of developmental in the face of pre and perinatal adversity. For graduate-level researchers and academics


Action As An Organizer of Learning and Development

Action As An Organizer of Learning and Development

Author: John J. Rieser

Publisher: Psychology Press

Published: 2005-04-26

Total Pages: 417

ISBN-13: 1134853882

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This is the 33rd volume in the Minnesota Symposium on Child Psychology held in October 2002. The symposium was held to honor the scientific and mentoring contributions of Anne Danielson Pick and Herbert L. Pick, Jr.--two longtime and beloved professors of the Institute of Child Development. It focused on "Action as an Organizer of Learning and Development" and integrated the best and most innovative research on the role of action in perceiving and understanding. Taken together, the book captures the intellectual excitement that characterized the 33rd symposium and appeals to developmental psychologists, particularly those interested in perceptual development.


Minnesota Symposia on Child Psychology

Minnesota Symposia on Child Psychology

Author: W. A. Collins

Publisher: Psychology Press

Published: 2013-05-13

Total Pages: 378

ISBN-13: 1134919174

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Published in 1978, Minnesota Symposia on Child Psychology is a valuable contribution to the field of Developmental Psychology.