Psychosocial Development during Adolescence
Progress in Developmental Contexualism
November 1996 | 336 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
Taking a developmental contextualist perspective, and with a focus on social class, ethnicity and gender, this impressive collection explores how research on adolescent psychosocial development has unfolded from the 1970s to the present.
The contributors examine such topics as: autonomy in adolescence and the detachment debate; sexuality from trends in gender sexual scripts to sexual offences such as date rape; intimacy from individual differences to interpersonal situations; achievement from the school or workplace to social settings; identity, including the role of culture; cognitive behaviours, including education for and constraints on critical thinking; and the interplay of biological and psychological processes.
Gerald R Adams, Raymond Montemayor and Thomas P Gullota
Psychosocial Development during Adolescence
Susan B Silverberg and Dawn M Gondoli
Autonomy in Adolescence
Edward S Herold and Sheila K Marshall
Adolescent Sexual Development
Judith L Fischer, Joyce Munsch and Shannon M Greene
Adolescence and Intimacy
James E Coté
Identity
Sanford M Dornbusch, Melissa R Herman and Jeanne A Morley
Domains of Adolescent Achievement
Daniel P Keating and Doris K Sasse
Cognitive Socialization in Adolescence
Sucheta D Connolly, Roberta L Paikoff and Christy M Buchanan
Puberty
Gerald R Adams
Reflections