Affective Processes in Adolescence
A Special Issue of the Journal of Research on Adolescence
Lawrence Erlbaum Associates Inc (Publisher)
Published on 1. October 1994
Book
Paperback/Softback
192 pages
978-0-8058-9961-0 (ISBN)
Description
This special issue is one of the important tangible results of a recent National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) sponsored workshop. The goal of the workshop was to explore multilevel approaches to research on affective processes during the adolescent period, including psychophysiological, behavioral, intrapsychic, interactional, and sociocultural perspectives. Guided by three major themes -- individual dimensions, social contexts, and links with psychopathology -- the workshop consisted of three sessions, each chaired by one of the participants. The articles incorporate many of the ideas that surfaced during the continuing dialogues -- within the articles, between the articles, and during the last session.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Mahwah
United States
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Inc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Weight
204 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-8058-9961-0 (9780805899610)
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Content
Volume 4, Number 4, 1994 Contents: S.T. Hauser, L.C. Huffman, Introduction: Affective Processes in Adolescence. J. Brooks-Gunn, J.A. Graber, R.L. Paikoff, Studying Links Between Hormones and Negative Affect: Models and Measures. S.T. Hauser, A.W. Safyer, Ego Development and Adolescent Emotions. J.M. Haviland, R.B. Davidson, C. Ruetsch, J.L. Gebelt, C. Lancelot, The Place of Emotion in Identity. S. Nolen-Hoeksema, An Interactive Model for the Emergence of Gender Differences in Depression in Adolescence. J.P. Allen, S.T. Hauser, C. Eickholt, K.L. Bell, T.G. O'Connor, Autonomy and Relatedness in Family Interactions as Predictors of Expressions of Negative Adolescent Affect. R. Kobak, R. Ferenz-Gillies, E. Everhart, L. Seabrook, Maternal Attachment Strategies and Emotion Regulation With Adolescent Offspring. R.W. Larson, M.H. Richards, Family Emotions: Do Young Adolescents and Their Parents Experience the Same States? S.I. Powers, D.P. Welsh, V. Wright, Adolescents' Affective Experience of Family Behaviors: The Role of Subjective Understanding. M.S. Forgatch, M. Stoolmiller, Emotions as Contexts for Adolescent Delinquency. R. Loeber, M.F. Russo, M. Stouthamer-Loeber, B.B. Lahey, Internalizing Problems and Their Relation to the Development of Disruptive Behaviors in Adolescence. C.A. Mason, A.M. Cauce, N. Gonzales, Y. Hiraga, K. Grove, An Ecological Model of Externalizing Behaviors in African-American Adolescents: No Family Is an Island. L.C. Huffman, S.T. Hauser, Afterword: Reflections and Future Directions.