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Adolescent Vulnerabilities and Opportunities: Developmental and Constructivist Perspectives

Adolescent Vulnerabilities and Opportunities: Developmental and Constructivist Perspectives

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This book explores the central importance of adolescents own activities in their development. This focus harkens back to Jean Piagets genetic epistemology and provides a theoretically coherent vision of what makes adolescence a distinctive period of development, with unique opportunities and vulnerabilities. An interdisciplinary and international group of contributors explore how adolescents integrate neurological, cognitive, personal, interpersonal and social systems aspects of development into more organized systems.
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9781107423602
9781107423602

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Publication date
2014
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
228
Dimensions (mm)
153.00 x 230.00
Weight (g)
340
  • 1. Constructivist processes in adolescent development Eric Amsel and Judith Smetana; Part I. Biological and Cognitive Perspective:: 2. Structural brain magnetic resonance imaging of typically developing children and adolescents Jay N. Giedd, Armin Raznahan, Nancy R. Lee, Catherine Weddle, Maria Liverpool, Michael Stockman, Elizabeth Malloy, Liv Clasen, Jonathan Blumenthal, Rhoshel K. Lenroot and Francois Lalonde; 3. Adolescent risk-taking:: a social neuroscience perspective Laurence Steinberg; 4. What are the cognitive skills adolescents need for life in the 21st century? Deanna Kuhn and Amanda Holman; 5. Hypothetical thinking in adolescence:: its nature, development, and applications Eric Amsel; Part II. Social and Contextual Perspective:: 6. Testing, Testing:: everyday storytelling and the construction of adolescent identity Avril Thorne and Lauren Shapiro; 7. Adolescents social reasoning and relationships with parents:: conflicts and coordinations within and across domains Judith G. Smetana; 8. Representations, process and development:: a new look at friendship in early adolescence William M. Bukowski, Melissa Simard, Marie Eve Dubois and Luz Stella Lopez; 9. Schools, peers, and the big picture of adolescent development Robert Crosnoe.
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