The Development of the Person: The Minnesota Study of Risk and Adaptation from Birth to Adulthood

The Development of the Person: The Minnesota Study of Risk and Adaptation from Birth to Adulthood

ISBN-10:
1606232495
ISBN-13:
9781606232491
Pub. Date:
03/01/2009
Publisher:
Guilford Publications, Inc.
ISBN-10:
1606232495
ISBN-13:
9781606232491
Pub. Date:
03/01/2009
Publisher:
Guilford Publications, Inc.
The Development of the Person: The Minnesota Study of Risk and Adaptation from Birth to Adulthood

The Development of the Person: The Minnesota Study of Risk and Adaptation from Birth to Adulthood

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Overview

The definitive work on a groundbreaking study, this essential volume provides a coherent picture of the complexity of development from birth to adulthood. Explicated are both the methodology of the Minnesota study and its far-reaching contributions to understanding how we become who we are. The book marshals a vast body of data on the ways in which individuals' strengths and vulnerabilities are shaped by myriad influences, including early experiences, family and peer relationships throughout childhood and adolescence, variations in child characteristics and abilities, and socioeconomic conditions. Implications for clinical intervention and prevention are also addressed. Rigorously documented and clearly presented, the study's findings elucidate the twists and turns of individual pathways, illustrating as never before the ongoing interplay between developing children and their environments.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781606232491
Publisher: Guilford Publications, Inc.
Publication date: 03/01/2009
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 384
Sales rank: 1,025,327
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.90(h) x 1.20(d)

About the Author

L. Alan Sroufe, PhD, is the William Harris Professor of Child Development at the University of Minnesota, where he is also Adjunct Professor of Psychiatry. He is a member of the Society for Research in Child Development and is on the editorial boards of three professional journals. An internationally recognized expert on early attachment relationships, emotional development, and developmental psychopathology, Dr. Sroufe has published six books and more than 100 articles.

Byron Egeland, PhD, is the Irving B. Harris Professor of Child Development at the University of Minnesota and Codirector of the Irving B. Harris Training Center for Infant and Toddler Development. He is on the board of directors of a number of national organizations, including Prevent Child Abuse America. Dr. Egeland is widely published in the areas of child maltreatment, developmental psychopathology, and prevention programs for high-risk families.

Elizabeth A. Carlson, PhD, is a Research Associate and Instructor in the Institute of Child Development at the University of Minnesota. She has published numerous papers on early experience and emotional and behavioral disturbance, the internalization of experience, and the mutual influence of representation and experience. Dr. Carlson is internationally recognized as a trainer in infant attachment assessment.

W. Andrew Collins, PhD, is Morse-Alumni Distinguished Teaching Professor of Child Development and Psychology at the University of Minnesota. He has written widely on mass media influence, parent-adolescent and peer relationships during adolescence, and romantic relationships in early adulthood. Dr. Collins currently serves as Chair of the Scientific Advisory Board for the NICHD Study of Early Child Care and Youth Development.

Table of Contents

I. Understanding Development

1. The Challenge

2. A Perspective on Development

3. Inception

4. The Follow-Up Strategy

II. Development and Adaptation

5. Adaptation in Infancy

6. Adaptation in the Toddler Period: Guided Self-Regulation

7. Adaptation in the Preschool Period: The Emergence of the Coherent Personality

8. Adaptation in Middle Childhood: The Era of Competence

9. Adaptation in Adolescence: Autonomy with Connectedness

10. The Transition to Adulthood

III. Development and Psychopathology

11. The Developmental Process

12. Behavioral and Emotional Disturbance

13. Clinical Implications

14. The Tasks Ahead

Appendix A. Longitudinal Study Assessments

Appendix B. Life Stress Scale

Appendix C. 12-Month Interview

Appendix D. Tool Problem-Solving Task Ratings: 24 Months

Appendix E. Teacher Nomination Procedure

Appendix F. Capacity for Vulnerability: Camp Reunion Rating

Appendix G. Selected References by Topic

Interviews

Researchers and students in developmental and clinical psychology, human development, and family studies. Also of interest to clinicians working with children and families. May serve as a supplemental text in advanced undergraduate- and graduate-level courses in developmental psychology, developmental psychopathology, and psychology research methods.

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