Título : | Adolescent and the life tasks development | Tipo de documento: | texto impreso | Autores: | Manaster, Guy J., Autor | Editorial: | Allyn & Bacon | Fecha de publicación: | c1977 | Número de páginas: | xiii p., 337 p. | Il.: | il. | ISBN/ISSN/DL: | 978-0-205-05547-0 | Idioma : | Inglés (eng) | Clasificación: | Etapas de desarrollo:Adolescencia Psicología
| Nota de contenido: | Contents
Preface
Part I Development
1. Adolescence - definitions and demands
What is adolescence?
Universality of adolescence
Comprhensive definition
demands of adolescence
Summary
2. Physiological development
Physiological changes
The secular Trend
Conclusion
3 Cognitive development
Piaget's theory of cognitive development
Validity of Piaget's stages
Relations between formal operations and other aspects of development
Summary - appropriateness of terming adolescence the stage of formal operations
4 Moral development
Moral development according to Piaget
Moral development according to Kohlberg
5 Sex-role development
Psychological sex differentiation
Sex differences - Myths and reality
The persostence of sex-role stereotypes
Sex-rol development in adolescence - Effects and problems
6 Perosnality development
Definitions of personality
Personality consistency
7 Theories of adolescent development
Freud's theory
Lewin's theory
Erikson's Theory
Identity and other crises of adolescence
8 Adolescent development and the life tastks
Life's unifying theme
situations and roles
summary of relationships in macroscopic perspective
developmental change, being an adolescent, being oneself
Part II Life Tasks
9 Love and sex
The task
The situational element
Summary
10 School
The situational element - the schools
school achievement
Summary: what's it all about, Alfie?
11 Work
Working high-chool students
Vocational choice and vocational-development theories
12 Family, friends, and community
The family
Peers in groups and as friends
13 The lie-fask self
The situational element
"Normal" self-concept development in adolescence
14 The existential task - Religion
The situational element
Attitudes toward god and religion
References
Index |
Adolescent and the life tasks development [texto impreso] / Manaster, Guy J., Autor . - Boston, EE. UU. : Allyn & Bacon, c1977 . - xiii p., 337 p. : il. ISBN : 978-0-205-05547-0 Idioma : Inglés ( eng) Clasificación: | Etapas de desarrollo:Adolescencia Psicología
| Nota de contenido: | Contents
Preface
Part I Development
1. Adolescence - definitions and demands
What is adolescence?
Universality of adolescence
Comprhensive definition
demands of adolescence
Summary
2. Physiological development
Physiological changes
The secular Trend
Conclusion
3 Cognitive development
Piaget's theory of cognitive development
Validity of Piaget's stages
Relations between formal operations and other aspects of development
Summary - appropriateness of terming adolescence the stage of formal operations
4 Moral development
Moral development according to Piaget
Moral development according to Kohlberg
5 Sex-role development
Psychological sex differentiation
Sex differences - Myths and reality
The persostence of sex-role stereotypes
Sex-rol development in adolescence - Effects and problems
6 Perosnality development
Definitions of personality
Personality consistency
7 Theories of adolescent development
Freud's theory
Lewin's theory
Erikson's Theory
Identity and other crises of adolescence
8 Adolescent development and the life tastks
Life's unifying theme
situations and roles
summary of relationships in macroscopic perspective
developmental change, being an adolescent, being oneself
Part II Life Tasks
9 Love and sex
The task
The situational element
Summary
10 School
The situational element - the schools
school achievement
Summary: what's it all about, Alfie?
11 Work
Working high-chool students
Vocational choice and vocational-development theories
12 Family, friends, and community
The family
Peers in groups and as friends
13 The lie-fask self
The situational element
"Normal" self-concept development in adolescence
14 The existential task - Religion
The situational element
Attitudes toward god and religion
References
Index |
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