This book emphasizes the pivotal role of 'meaning' in shaping human experiences and relationships. Drawing from extensive developmental research, it explores how meaning influences the emergence of self, self-regulation, peer dynamics, and adaptation across the lifespan. Ideal for psychology professionals and researchers alike.
This book emphasizes the pivotal role of 'meaning' in shaping human experiences and relationships. Drawing from extensive developmental research, it explores how meaning influences the emergence of self, self-regulation, peer dynamics, and adaptation across the lifespan. Ideal for psychology professionals and researchers alike.
Alan Sroufe Ph.D., Professor Emeritus at the University of Minnesota, is a renowned expert in emotional development and developmental psychopathology. With eight books and 160 articles on these subjects, he has received numerous awards, including the Distinguished Scientist Award from the Society for Research in Child Development (SRCD) and the Mentor Award from the Developmental Psychology Division of the American Psychological Association.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface Part I. The Beginning of Meaning: 1. The place of meaning 2. Four features of meaning and its development 3. The cradle of meaning 4. Attachment theory: the rise of meaning in psychology 5. Toddlerhood: the meaning of me Part II. The Growth of Meaning: 6. The preschooler: the emergence of the person 7. Middle childhood: me and my friends 8. Adolescence:finding personal meaning Part III. The Organized and Organizing Nature of Meaning: 9. Meaning as the currency of development 10. The role of meaning in intergenerational transmission effects 11. Competence, resilience, and the fate of early experience Part IV. Meaning and Disturbance: 12. On the meaningfulness of disturbance 13. Trauma and meaning Part V. Integration and Conclusion: 14. Integration 15. Conclusion Bibliography Index.
Preface Part I. The Beginning of Meaning: 1. The place of meaning 2. Four features of meaning and its development 3. The cradle of meaning 4. Attachment theory: the rise of meaning in psychology 5. Toddlerhood: the meaning of me Part II. The Growth of Meaning: 6. The preschooler: the emergence of the person 7. Middle childhood: me and my friends 8. Adolescence:finding personal meaning Part III. The Organized and Organizing Nature of Meaning: 9. Meaning as the currency of development 10. The role of meaning in intergenerational transmission effects 11. Competence, resilience, and the fate of early experience Part IV. Meaning and Disturbance: 12. On the meaningfulness of disturbance 13. Trauma and meaning Part V. Integration and Conclusion: 14. Integration 15. Conclusion Bibliography Index.
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