
The Life Span
Human Development for Helping Professionals
Pearson (Publisher)
Published on 29. April 2003
Book
Hardback
608 pages
978-0-13-014425-6 (ISBN)
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Description
For courses in Human Growth and Development and Lifespan Development in counseling and social work departments.
In order to be reflective practitioners, to understand clients and their problems, helping professionals must have a working knowledge of developmental research. They must view clients in context - as part of, and inseparable from, a family, a social network, and a culture. This text teaches future counselors and social workers how to see that larger picture and prepares them to take into account all of the threads of continuity and change in life that cause people to seek help. After early chapters that introduce theoretical models and issues that will reappear throughout the text, the authors address development chronologically-exploring physical, social, and cognitive development as it evolves, from infancy and early childhood, through middle childhood and adolescence, to adulthood, middle age, and later life.
In order to be reflective practitioners, to understand clients and their problems, helping professionals must have a working knowledge of developmental research. They must view clients in context - as part of, and inseparable from, a family, a social network, and a culture. This text teaches future counselors and social workers how to see that larger picture and prepares them to take into account all of the threads of continuity and change in life that cause people to seek help. After early chapters that introduce theoretical models and issues that will reappear throughout the text, the authors address development chronologically-exploring physical, social, and cognitive development as it evolves, from infancy and early childhood, through middle childhood and adolescence, to adulthood, middle age, and later life.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Pearson Education (US)
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 254 mm
Width: 203 mm
Weight
1281 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-13-014425-6 (9780130144256)
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Content
1. Organizing Themes in Development.
2. Heredity, Environment, and the Beginnings of Human Life.
3. Neural and Cognitive Developments in the Early Years.
4. Emotional Development in the Early Years.
5. The Emerging Self and Socialization in the Early Years.
6. Realms of Cognitive Development in Early Childhood.
7. Self and Moral Development in Middle Childhood Through Early Adolescence.
8. Gender and Peer Relationships in Middle Childhood through Early Adolescence.
9. Physical, Cognitive, and Identity Development in Adolescence.
10. The Social World in Adolescence.
11. Physical and Cognitive Development in Young Adulthood.
12. Socioemotional and Vocational Development in Young Adulthood.
13. Cognitive, Personality, and Social Development in the Middle Years of Adulthood.
14. Gains and Losses in Late Adulthood.
References.
Author Index.
Subject Index.
2. Heredity, Environment, and the Beginnings of Human Life.
3. Neural and Cognitive Developments in the Early Years.
4. Emotional Development in the Early Years.
5. The Emerging Self and Socialization in the Early Years.
6. Realms of Cognitive Development in Early Childhood.
7. Self and Moral Development in Middle Childhood Through Early Adolescence.
8. Gender and Peer Relationships in Middle Childhood through Early Adolescence.
9. Physical, Cognitive, and Identity Development in Adolescence.
10. The Social World in Adolescence.
11. Physical and Cognitive Development in Young Adulthood.
12. Socioemotional and Vocational Development in Young Adulthood.
13. Cognitive, Personality, and Social Development in the Middle Years of Adulthood.
14. Gains and Losses in Late Adulthood.
References.
Author Index.
Subject Index.