Handbook of adult development / edited by Jack Demick and Carrie Andreoletti.

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Other Authors: Demick, Jack, Andreoletti, Carrie, 1967-
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Kluwer Academic/Plenum, c2003.
Series:Plenum series in adult development and aging
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction / Jack Demick, Carrie Andreoletti
  • I. INTRODUCTORY THEORY AND METHOD
  • Theory in adult development: the new paradigm and the problem of direction / Judith Stevens-Long, Greg Michaud
  • Learning in adulthood / William J. Hoyer, Dayna R. Touron
  • Developmental change in adulthood / David Moshman
  • Adult development: the holistic, developmental, and systems-oriented perspective / Seymour Wapner, Jack Demick
  • Research methods in adult development / John C. Cavanaugh, Susan Krauss Whitbourne
  • II. BIOCOGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT IN ADULTHOOD
  • Multiple perpsectives on the development of adult intelligence / Cynthia A. Berg, Robert J. Sternberg
  • Age-related changes in memory / Margaret G. O'Connor, Edith F. Kaplan
  • Ontogeny of wisdom in its variations / Deirdre Kramer
  • Psychological approaches to wisdom and its development / Dorothy J. Shedlock, Steven W. Cornelius
  • Reflective thinking in adulthood: emergence, development, and variation / Kurt W. Fischer, Ellen Pruyne
  • Four postformal stages / Michael Lamport Commons, Francis A. Richards
  • Postformal thought and adult development: living in balance / Jan D. Sinnott
  • Developmental trajectories and creative work in late life / Laura Tahir, Howard E. Gruber
  • Development of possible selves during adulthood / Jane Allin Bybee, Yvonne V. Wells
  • Good life: a longitudinal study of adult value reasoning / Cheryl Armon, Theo Linda Dawson
  • Moral metacognition in adolescence and adulthood / Dawn E. Schrader
  • Protest, collaboration, and creation of alternative models: women's health activists using the Internet / Alice LoCicero
  • Gender differences in intellectual and moral development? The evidence that refutes the claim / Mary M. Brabeck, Erika L. Shore
  • III. SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT IN ADULTHOOD
  • Attachment theory and research: contributions for understanding late adolescent and young adult development / Maureen E. Kenny, Catherine E. Barton
  • Adult development and parenthood: a social-cognitive perspective / Sandra T. Azar
  • Superwomen raising superdaughters: whatever happened to black girlhood? / Yvonne V. Wells
  • Revisions: processes of development in midlife women / Ruthellen Josselson
  • Eldercare and personality development in middle age / Alison H. Climo, Abigail J. Stewart
  • Grandparent-grandchild relationships and the life course perspective / Laura Hess Brown, Paul A. Roodin
  • "Roots that clutch": what adoption and foster care can tell us about adult development / Jack Demick
  • Swords into plowshares: the recovery ethics of destructive adult development / Carl Goldberg
  • Discursive practices and their interpretation in the psychology of religious development: from constructivist canons to constructivist alternatives / James M. Day, Deborah J. Youngman
  • Adult development and the practice of psychotherapy / Michael Basseches
  • Executive development as adult development / Otto E. Laske
  • Community service and adult development / Daniel Hart, Nancy Southerland, Robert Atkins
  • Epilogue / Jack Demick, Carrie Andreoletti.