Child Development: Thinking About Theories Texts in Developmental Psychology

Child Development: Thinking About Theories Texts in Developmental Psychology

by Phillip T Slee (Author)

Synopsis

Many areas of developmental psychology have witnessed much important research in recent years, challenging old assumptions and bringing new findings and perspectives to light. The Texts in Developmental Psychology series has been designed to embrace the emergence of new areas and developments in the field from a global perspective, providing state-of-the-art, higher level introductions to major topic areas. Each volume is written by specialists who combine empirical data and a synthesis of recent research to deliver cutting-edge science in a format accessible to students and researchers alike.



Child Development: Thinking About Theories is one of the few texts to critically examine both modern and postmodern contributions to theoretical development in child and adolescent psychology. The text has been written specifically taking into account the findings from a focus group of Honours psychology students to include pedagogical features such as an overview of theories linking the various schools of thought, ideas for further study and links to selected websites; as well as the latest developments in theoretical thinking including evolutionary theory, feminism and indigenous theory, and implications of theory for practice. Drawing from a worldwide background of research, the text is unique in that it contains many examples from Australia and other Pacific nations.



This clear and concisely written text by two university lecturers in the field of child and adolescent psychology will prove a valuable resource for advanced undergraduate/Honours students of psychology and other closely related disciplines.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 244
Edition: 1
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 28 Feb 2003

ISBN 10: 0340808187
ISBN 13: 9780340808184

Media Reviews
This is a usefull pulling together of strands in child development theory - a necessary addition
Kay Sargent, Bristol University

There is no other comparable text in this specific area
Dr V Chisolm, Queen Margaret College, Edinburgh
Author Bio
Phillip Slee is Associate Professor in Human Development in the School of Education at Flinders University of South Australia. Rosalyn Shute is Associate Professor in the School of Psychology at Flinders University of South Australia.