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9780132942881

The Life Span Human Development for Helping Professionals

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    9780132942881

  • ISBN10:

    0132942887

  • Edition: 4th
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2014-01-08
  • Publisher: Pearson
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The Life Span: Human Development for Helping Professionals, 4/e, provides an in-depth look at the science of human development, highlighting theories and research that have useful applications for individuals working in fields such as education, counseling, and social work. The main purpose of this book is to provide the reader with information that can be translated into professional “best practice” applications. Throughout, the text reflects the contemporary view that life span development is a process deeply embedded within and inseparable from the context of family, social network, and culture.

 

Because the book is designed for graduate students, most topics, especially those that have special relevance to helping professionals, are covered in greater depth than in a typical life span text. The expanded coverage of research in these areas will enhance students’ understanding of the scientific basis for application to practice. The Enhanced Pearson eText features embedded video to illustrate key concepts and pop-up assessments to help students assess their proficiency.

 

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From reviews of the book:

 

“This book is unique in that it is research-based, includes comprehensive coverage of important course topics, and offers helping professionals information about human development that will enhance service provision to clients across the lifespan.”

--Mary M. Chittooran, Saint Louis University

 

“The writing style is clear, interesting and engaging and is at a level appropriate for my students. Nicely done. . . . [The] case studies [and] developmental psychopathology sections are strengths. . . . [The book is] well organized, well-written, broad-based . . ., [and] insightful.  [I] especially liked the authors’ focus on practical and applied therapies, as well as their emphasis on research-based therapies that incorporate sound principles of human developmental.”

--Rosalie A. Rohm, Ball State University

 

“This readable, well organized text addresses the depth and scope of development. The text extends students knowledge of the material by providing a wealth of applicable information for those who are or will be in a helping profession. . . . [Compared to other available texts, this one is] far superior in terms of the balance of scope and depth.”

--Kathryn Cooper, Northern Colorado University

 

 

 

Author Biography

Patricia C. Broderick, West Chester University of Pennsylvannia
Pamela Blewitt, Villinova University

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Organizing Themes in Development 

Reflection and Action

A Historical Perspective on Contemporary Developmental Theories  

Applying Theory to Practice  

Major Issues in Development  

Applications  

Focus on Developmental Psychopathology  

Summary 

Case Study  

Journal Questions  

Key Terms  

 

Chapter 2: Epigenesis and the Brain: The Fundamentals of Behavioral Development  

The Nature—Nurture Illusion  

Mechanisms of Genetic Influence: How Do Genes Work?  

Explaining Behavior: Focus on Genetics  

Epigenesis: The Gene—Environment Dance  

Healthy Prenatal Development  

Applications  

Focus on Developmental Psychopathology  

Summary  

Case Study  

Journal Questions  

Key Terms  

 

Chapter 3: Neural and Cognitive Development in the Early Years  

The Brain  

Cognitive Development  

Applications  

Summary  

Case Study  

Journal Questions  

Key Terms  

 

Chapter 4: Emotional Development in the Early Years  

Theories of Emotions: The State of the Art  

Early Caregiver—Infant Interactions and Emotional Development  

Attachment: Early Social Relationships  

Applications  

Focus on Developmental Psychopathology  

Summary  

Case Study  

Journal Questions  

Key Terms  

 

Chapter 5: The Emerging Self and Socialization in the Early Years  

The Self-System: Traditional Conceptions  

The Early Development of the Self-System  

Early Socialization: Parenting and the Development of the Self-System  

Conscience: The Beginnings of a Moral Self  

Applications  

Summary  

Case Study  

Journal Questions  

Key Terms

  

 

Chapter 6: Realms of Cognition in Middle Childhood  

Physical and Brain-Related Changes  

Cognitive Development  

Social Cognition  

Applications  

Summary  

Case Study  

Journal Questions  

Key Terms  

 

Chapter 7: Self and Moral Development: Middle Childhood Through Early Adolescence  

Self-Concept  

The Moral Self  

Applications  

Focus on Developmental Psychopathology  

Summary  

Case Study  

Journal Questions  

Key Terms  

 

Chapter 8: Gender and Peer Relationships: Middle Childhood Through Early Adolescence  

Sex Role Development  

Peer Relationships  

Applications  

Summary  

Case Study  

Journal Questions  

Key Terms  

 

Chapter 9: Physical, Cognitive, and Identity Development in Adolescence  

Physical Development  

Cognitive Development  

Identity Development  

Applications  

Focus on Developmental Psychopathology  

Summary  

Case Study  

Journal Questions  

Key Terms  

 

Chapter 10: The Social World of Adolescence  

Frameworklessness and Autonomy: A Model of Adolescent Social Identity  

The Structure of the Peer Network  

The Role of Parents  

The Role of School  

Leisure and Work  

Media and the Consumer Culture  

Risky Behavior and Social Deviance  

Applications  

Summary  

Case Study  

Journal Questions  

Key Terms  

 

Chapter 11: Physical and Cognitive Development in Young Adulthood  

Physical Development in Young Adulthood  

Cognitive Development in Young Adulthood  

Applications  

Focus on Developmental Psychopathology  

Summary  

Case Study  

Journal Questions  

Key Terms  

 

Chapter 12: Socioemotional and Vocational Development in Young Adulthood  

Lieben–To Love  

Arbeiten–To Work  

Applications 

Summary  

Case Study  

Journal Questions  

Key Terms  

 

Chapter 13: Middle Adulthood: Cognitive, Personality, and Social Development  

Life Span Developmental Theory  

Influences on Adult Development: Sources of Stability  

Influences on Adult Development: Sources of Change  

Key Developmental Tasks of Midlife: The Continuing Pursuit of Intimacy and Generativity

Applications  

Focus on Developmental

Summary  

Case Study  

Journal Questions  

Key Terms  

 

Chapter 14: Living Well: Stress, Coping, and Life Satisfaction in Adulthood  

Life Satisfaction: What Is a Well-Lived Life?  

Stress, Coping, and Well-Being in Midlife  

Applications  

Summary  

Case Study  

Journal Questions  

Key Terms  

 

Chapter 15: Gains and Losses in Late Adulthood  

Aging Well  

Experiencing Loss  

Applications  

Summary  

Case Study  

Journal Questions  

Key Terms  

 

Appendix: A Practitioner’s Guide to Psychological Science  

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