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Author Rubin, Kenneth H

Title Social Withdrawal, inhibition, and Shyness in Childhood
Published Hoboken : Taylor and Francis, 2013

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Description 1 online resource (370 pages)
Contents Cover; Social Withdrawal, Inhibition, and Shyness in Childhood; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Preface; I Conceptual and Methodological Issues: An Overview; 1 Social Withdrawal, Inhibition, and Shyness in Childhood: Conceptual and Definitional Issues; 2 On the Temperamental Categories of Inhibited and Unhibited Children; II Biological and Familial Factors: Independent and Interdependent Contributions; 3 Childhood Temperament and Cerebral Asymmetry: A Neurobiological Substrate of Behavioral Inhibition
4 Antecedents and Consequences of Shyness in Boys and Girls: A 6-year Longitudinal Study5 Pathways to Aggression and Social Withdrawal: Interactions Among Temperament, Attachment, and Regulation; 6 Wariness to Strangers: A Behavior Systems Perspective Revisited; 7 Socialization Factors in the Development of Social Withdrawal; III Social Behaviors, Skills and Relationships; 8 Inhibition and Children's Experiences of Out-of-Home Care; 9 Features of Speech in Inhibited and Uninhibited Children; 10 Communicative Competence as a Dimension of Shyness; IV Peer and Self Perceptions
11 Children's Perceptions of Social Withdrawal: Changes Across Age12 Social Withdrawal in Childhood: Considering the Child's Perspective; V Longitudinal Perspectives on Social Withdrawal and Inhibition; 13 Beyond Temperament: A Two-Factorial Coping Model of the Development of Inhibition during Childhood; 14 The Waterloo Longitudinal Project: Correlates and Consequences of Social Withdrawal from Childhood to Adolescence; 15 Victimization by Peers: Antecedents and Long-Term Outcomes; Author Index; Subject Index
Summary Psychologists of varying theoretical persuasions have long held that social experiences are critical to normal developmental trajectories and that the lack of such experiences is worthy of compensatory attention. Surprisingly, however, little empirical attention has been directed to the study of the psychological significance of social solitude for children. In an effort to shed new light on the meanings and developmental course of social solitude in childhood, a group of esteemed scholars from Europe and North America was invited to share and exchange information. An international audience o
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Author Asendorpf, Jens B
ISBN 9781317759867
1317759869
9781317781912
1317781910