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- catalog abstract "Though the first edition of Theories of Adolescence was published by Random House a quarter of a century ago, the need for the continuous revisions of the book demonstrated both the importance of theories in understanding psychological phenomena and the ever changing nature of the field. Not only are new theories continuously emerging, but the nature of those theories of development has changed as well. Because few new macro-theories such as Freud's, Erikson's, and Piaget's have recently been proposed, one may be inclined to think that the era of global theories is part of history. However, as closer look reveals that numerous micro-theories have emerged, theories that focus on a more narrowly defined specific dimension of adolescent development, theories often intensively researched. The current edition of Theories of Adolescence reflects these developments.".
- catalog contributor b2748292.
- catalog created "c1988.".
- catalog date "1988".
- catalog date "c1988.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1988.".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. [320]-340.".
- catalog description "The philosophical and historical roots of theories of adolescence -- The psychoanalytic theory of adolescent development -- Erikson's theory of identity development -- Peter Blos' modern psychoanalytic interpretation of adolescence -- Harry Stack Sullivan's interpersonal theory of adolescent development -- Cultural anthropology and adolescence -- Field theory and adolescence -- Jean Piaget's cognitive theory of adolescence -- Lawrence Kohlberg's cognitive-developmental approach to adolescent morality -- The feminist perspective: Carol Gilligan's revised theory of sex differences in moral reasoning -- Social cognition. Part 1: Robert Selman's theory of role taking -- Social cognition. Part 2: David Elkind's theory of adolescent egocentrism -- Social learning theory's contribution to an understanding of adolescence -- Friendship patterns and peer group influences: an ecological perspective based on Bronfenbrenner, Kandel, and Dunphy.".
- catalog description "Though the first edition of Theories of Adolescence was published by Random House a quarter of a century ago, the need for the continuous revisions of the book demonstrated both the importance of theories in understanding psychological phenomena and the ever changing nature of the field. Not only are new theories continuously emerging, but the nature of those theories of development has changed as well. Because few new macro-theories such as Freud's, Erikson's, and Piaget's have recently been proposed, one may be inclined to think that the era of global theories is part of history. However, as closer look reveals that numerous micro-theories have emerged, theories that focus on a more narrowly defined specific dimension of adolescent development, theories often intensively researched. The current edition of Theories of Adolescence reflects these developments.".
- catalog extent "x, 351 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Theories of adolescence.".
- catalog identifier "0394375173 (pbk.) :".
- catalog isFormatOf "Theories of adolescence.".
- catalog issued "1988".
- catalog issued "c1988.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Random House,".
- catalog relation "Theories of adolescence.".
- catalog subject "155.5 19".
- catalog subject "Adolescent psychology.".
- catalog subject "BF724 .M8 1988".
- catalog tableOfContents "The philosophical and historical roots of theories of adolescence -- The psychoanalytic theory of adolescent development -- Erikson's theory of identity development -- Peter Blos' modern psychoanalytic interpretation of adolescence -- Harry Stack Sullivan's interpersonal theory of adolescent development -- Cultural anthropology and adolescence -- Field theory and adolescence -- Jean Piaget's cognitive theory of adolescence -- Lawrence Kohlberg's cognitive-developmental approach to adolescent morality -- The feminist perspective: Carol Gilligan's revised theory of sex differences in moral reasoning -- Social cognition. Part 1: Robert Selman's theory of role taking -- Social cognition. Part 2: David Elkind's theory of adolescent egocentrism -- Social learning theory's contribution to an understanding of adolescence -- Friendship patterns and peer group influences: an ecological perspective based on Bronfenbrenner, Kandel, and Dunphy.".
- catalog title "Theories of adolescence / Rolf E. Muuss.".
- catalog type "text".