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Research in developmental psychology--which examines the history, origins, and causes of behavior and age-related changes in behavior--seeks to construct a complex, multi-level characterization of behavior as it unfolds in time across a range of time scales, from the milliseconds of reaction time to the days and weeks of childhood, the decades of the human lifespan, and even beyond, to multiple generations. Behavior, in this view, is embedded within what is essentially a dynamic system of relations extending deep within individuals.
Thorough and engaging, this handbook explores the impact of this research on what is now known about psychological development, from birth to biological maturity, and it highlights the extent to which the most cutting-edge developmental science reflects a new kind of intellectual synthesis: one that reveals how cultural, social, cognitive, neural, and molecular processes work together to yield human behavior and changes in human behavior.
With insightful contributions from more than 50 of the world's leading developmental scientists, these two volumes will serve as an influential and informed text for students and as an authoritative desk reference for years to come.
Contents
Part 1 Introduction ; 1. Developmental Psychology: A New Synthesis ; Philip David Zelazo ; Part 2 Personality and Emotional Development ; 2. Personality and Emotional Development: Overview ; Nathan A. Fox, Bethany C. Reeb-Sutherland, and Kathryn A. Degnan ; 3. The Development of Stress Reactivity: A Neurobiological Perspective ; Megan R. Gunnar and Adriana M. Herrera ; 4. The Development of Emotion Regulation: Integrating Normative and Individual Differences through Developmental Neuroscience ; Marc D. Lewis ; 5. The Developing Moralities: A Cognitive Neuroscience Approach ; R. J. R. Blair ; 6. The Structure of Temperament and Personality Traits: A Developmental Perspective ; Rebecca L. Shiner and Colin G. DeYoung ; 7. Temperamental Contributions to Inhibited and Uninhibited Profiles ; Jerome Kagan ; Part 3 Social Development ; 8. Social Development ; Carol S. Dweck ; 9. Attachment Theory and Research: Precis and Prospect ; Ross A. Thompson ; 10. A Neural Networks, Information Processing Model of Joint Attention and Social-Cognitive Development ; Peter Mundy ; 11. Peer Relationships in Childhood ; Kenneth H. Rubin, Julie C. Bowker, Kristina L. McDonald, and Melissa Menzer ; 12. Play ; Anthony D. Pellegrini ; 13. Prosocial Development ; Nancy Eisenberg, Tracy L. Spinrad, and Amanda S. Morris ; 14. Gender Development During Childhood ; Campbell Leaper ; 15. Self-conceptualizing in development ; Philippe Rochat ; 16. Theory of Mind: Self-Reflection and Social Understanding ; Janet Wilde Astington and Claire Hughes ; 17. Sociocultural Contexts of Development ; Mary Gauvain ; Part 4 Developmental Psychopathology ; 18. An Overview of Developmental Psychopathology ; Dante Cicchetti ; 19. Modularity and Developmental Disorders ; Michael S. C. Thomas, Harry R. M. Purser, and Fiona M. Richardson ; 20. Aggression and Anti-Social Behavior: A Developmental Perspective ; Jean R. Seguin ; 21. The social environment and the development of psychopathology ; Kirby Deater-Deckard ; 22. Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder: Towards a Developmental Synthesis ; Edmund J S Sonuga-Barke ; 23. Risk and Resilience in Development ; Ann S. Masten