Development and causality: neo-Piagetian perspectives

Development and causality: neo-Piagetian perspectives

Young, Gerald

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This book sets forth a new model of development from a causal perspective. Asthis is an area vital to several disciplines. It has been written at multiplelevels and for multiple audiences. It is based on the work of Piaget and Neo-Piagetians, but also covers other major models in development. It has elementsthat make it attractive as a teaching text, but it is especially research-focused. It has clinical applications. It presents many new ideas and models consistent with the existing literature, which is reviewed extensively. Students, researchers, and practitioners should find it useful. The models presented in the present work build on models introduced in prior publications (e.g., Young, 1990a, 1990b; 1997). Compares recent Neo-Piagetian models in terms of both cognitive and affective componentsThe value and validity of the present model are emphasized in this workProposes parallel socio-affective acquisitions to a Neo-Eriksonian model INDICE: Overview of the present work. The Biopsychosocial Model and Bio-Personal-Social Models. Piaget and Development. The Present Cognitive-Affective Stage Model: I Cognition. The Present Model: II Postformal Stage, Affective Parallels, Systems. Substages in the Neo-Piagetian Models of Case, Fischer, and Young. Parallels in Cognitive Substages and Socio-Affectivity in Case. Parallels in Cognitive Substages and Socio-Affectivity in Fischer. Case and Fischer on Language and the Brain. Recent Case and Colleagues. Further Fischer: Comprehensive Summary, Adult Development. Recent Fischer: Emotional Development. SelfDevelopment. Cognitive (Mis)Perception of the Self and Other. Social Cognition/Theory of Mind. Self Definition and Relatedness/ Self-Regulation in Development. Cognitive Socio-Affective Complexes and Multiple Intelligences

  • ISBN: 978-1-4419-9421-9
  • Editorial: Springer New York
  • Encuadernacion: Cartoné
  • Páginas: 525
  • Fecha Publicación: 29/05/2011
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés