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Author Noam, Gil G

Title Development and Vulnerability in Close Relationships
Published Hoboken : Taylor and Francis, 2013

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Description 1 online resource (373 pages)
Series Jean Piaget Symposia Series
Jean Piaget Symposia Series
Contents Cover; DEVELOPMENT AND VULNERABILITY IN CLOSE RELATIONSHIPS; Copyright; Contents; Introduction: The Foundational Role of Relationships in Human Development; I Attachment and the Construction of Close Relationships; 1 Internal Working Models of Attachment Relationships as Related to Resilient Coping; 2 Forms of Adult Romantic Attachment and Their Cognitive and Emotional Underpinnings; 3 The Role of Psychological Defenses in the Representation and Regulation of Close Personal Relationships Across the Life Span; II Cognitive Development and Relationships
4 The Social Construction of Cognitive Development5 Revisiting Piaget Revisited or the Vulnerability of Piaget's Infancy Theory in the 1990s; III Construction of Vulnerabilities and Strengths in Relationships; 6 Reconceptualizing Maturity: The Search for Deeper Meaning; 7 Analyzing Development of Working Models of Close Relationships: Illustration with a Case of Vulnerability and Violence; 8 The Personal Meaning of Risk Behavior: A Developmental Perspective on Friendship and Fighting in Early Adolescence; IV Dynamics and Themes of Relationship in Personality Development
9 The Centrality of Relationship in Human Development: A Puzzle, Some Evidence, and a Theory10 Gender Differences in the Development of Relationships; 11 Extending the Core Relationship Theme into Early Childhood; 12 Relatedness and Self-Definition: A Dialectic Model of Personality Development; Author Index; Subject Index
Summary How do people develop in their important relationships? How do two people come together to form a new, close relationship? How do relationships affect or determine who we are and who we become?These questions should be central to the study of mind and development, but most researchers neglect relationships and focus instead on analyses of individuals, as if people were basically alone, experiencing occasional fleeting moments with other people. Research based on this individualist assumption has dominated the behavioral and clinical sciences, but there are other voices, and they are
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Subject Interpersonal relations in children.
Attachment behavior in children.
PSYCHOLOGY -- Applied Psychology.
SELF-HELP -- Personal Growth -- General.
SELF-HELP -- Personal Growth -- Happiness.
SELF-HELP -- Personal Growth -- Success.
Attachment behavior in children
Interpersonal relations in children
Form Electronic book
Author Fischer, Kurt W
ISBN 9781134779383
1134779380