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9780230303461

Social and Emotional Development: Attachment Relationships and the Emerging Self

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  • ISBN13:

    9780230303461

  • ISBN10:

    0230303463

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2016-01-23
  • Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan

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Summary

From the moment we are born our relationships with others play a vital role in our development.

Have you ever wondered how an infant develops attachments? Or why these relationships influence a child's growing sense of self? Perhaps you're curious about the effect of early relationships and the self on social and emotional development?

In exploring questions like these, Karen Rosen guides you through the fascinating and interrelated themes of attachment and the self. Bringing together key theories and research in a unique integrative approach, this textbook is essential reading for students of developmental psychology as well as clinicians working in the field.

- The book has a unique framework, built around the themes of attachment and separation which offers an integrated understanding of social and emotional development.
- The book is based on the author's own course which has been running for 10 years so she knows how to pitch the subject for the undergraduate level.
- This is a popular topic with both students and researchers.
- There are few other affordable textbooks in this area which are appropriate for undergraduates.

Author Biography

Dr. Karen Rosen is Associate Professor in the Department of Psychology at Boston College, where she teaches courses in developmental and clinical psychology. She also serves as the Director of the Psychology Honors Program and of the Undergraduate Clinical Concentration. In addition, as a Senior Staff Psychologist at Brookline Psychological Services, her clinical practice focuses on a range of psychological issues, including attachment and self-related disorders.

Dr. Rosen received her Ph.D. from Harvard University. Her research on parent-child attachment relationships and sibling relationships has been published in many scholarly journals and in several edited books. She has presented her work at both national and international conferences.

Table of Contents

1. Attachment Relationships During Infancy 2. Infant Individuality and the Origins of the Self

3. Sibling Relationships

4. Peer Relations and Friendship During Childhood

5. The Development of Empathy, Prosocial Behavior, and Morality

6. Adolescent Social Relations

7. Adolescent Identity and the Consolidation of the Self


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