
Psychosocial Development during Adolescence
Progress in Developmental Contexualism
SAGE Publications Inc (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 7. November 1996
Book
Paperback/Softback
336 pages
978-0-7619-0533-2 (ISBN)
Description
John Hill used four classes of variables and their interrelations to conceptualize the phenomena of adolescence. Can these variables provide a context for conceptualizing, investigating, and understanding adolescent psychosocial development today? Taking a developmental contextualist perspective, this impressive collection of scholars explores how research on adolescent psychosocial development has unfolded from the 1970s to the present. Focusing on the issues of social class, ethnicity, and gender, they examine such topics as autonomy in adolescence and the detachment debate; sexuality from trends in gender sexual scripts to sexual offenses, such as date rape; intimacy from individual differences to interpersonal situations; achievement from school/workplace to social settings; identity, including the role of culture; cognitive behaviors, including education for and constraints on critical thinking; and the interplay of biological and psychological processes. Readers of this stimulating volume will gain a new perspective on the role of biopsychosocial factors and the contextual influences of gender, race/ethnicity, and social class in understanding adolescent behavior and development. Psychosocial Development During Adolescence contains information vital to the research and work of professionals in developmental psychology, adolescent studies, psychology, family studies, and drug/substance abuse studies.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Thousand Oaks
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 140 mm
Thickness: 20 mm
Weight
475 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7619-0533-2 (9780761905332)
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Thomas P. Gullotta | Raymond J. Montemayor | Gerald R. Adams
Psychosocial Development during Adolescence
Progress in Developmental Contexualism
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11/1996
1st Edition
SAGE Publications Inc
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Persons
Prevention, Child and Family Agency of Southeastern Connecticut, New London, CT. Parent-Adolescent Relations, Ohio State University. Personality and Social Development, University of Guelph.
Content
Psychosocial Development during Adolescence - Gerald R Adams, Raymond Montemayor and Thomas P Gullota
The Legacy of John Hill
Autonomy in Adolescence - Susan B Silverberg and Dawn M Gondoli
A Contextualized Perspective
Adolescent Sexual Development - Edward S Herold and Sheila K Marshall
Adolescence and Intimacy - Judith L Fischer, Joyce Munsch and Shannon M Greene
Identity - James E Cote
A Multidimensional Analysis
Domains of Adolescent Achievement - Sanford M Dornbusch, Melissa R Herman and Jeanne A Morley
Cognitive Socialization in Adolescence - Daniel P Keating and Doris K Sasse
Critical Period for a Critical Habit of Mind
Puberty - Sucheta D Connolly, Roberta L Paikoff and Christy M Buchanan
The Interplay of Biological and Psychosocial Processes in Adolescence
Reflections - Gerald R Adams
On the Past and the Future
The Legacy of John Hill
Autonomy in Adolescence - Susan B Silverberg and Dawn M Gondoli
A Contextualized Perspective
Adolescent Sexual Development - Edward S Herold and Sheila K Marshall
Adolescence and Intimacy - Judith L Fischer, Joyce Munsch and Shannon M Greene
Identity - James E Cote
A Multidimensional Analysis
Domains of Adolescent Achievement - Sanford M Dornbusch, Melissa R Herman and Jeanne A Morley
Cognitive Socialization in Adolescence - Daniel P Keating and Doris K Sasse
Critical Period for a Critical Habit of Mind
Puberty - Sucheta D Connolly, Roberta L Paikoff and Christy M Buchanan
The Interplay of Biological and Psychosocial Processes in Adolescence
Reflections - Gerald R Adams
On the Past and the Future