Concepts and Theories of Human Development

Concepts and Theories of Human Development

by Richard M. Lerner
Concepts and Theories of Human Development

Concepts and Theories of Human Development

by Richard M. Lerner

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Overview

Concepts and Theories of Human Development is the most comprehensive and in-depth overview of the foundational theoretical contributions to understanding human development and the influence of these contributions for contemporary research and application in developmental science. Since its initial publication in 1976, it has been an essential resource for students and professionals alike, and has become the go-to book for graduate students studying for their comprehensive exam on human development. In this new Fourth Edition, Richard M. Lerner concentrates his focus on advanced students and scholars already familiar with the basic elements of major psychological theories.

The book discusses the assumptions involved in such topics as stage theories, the nature-nurture issue, the issue of continuity-discontinuity, and the important role of philosophical ideas about theories – in particular, metatheories – in understanding the links between theory and research. It particularly focuses on relational developmental systems (RDS) metatheory, exploring its roots in the 1930s, following its development into the present day, and contrasting it with the fundamentally flawed genetic reductionist models that continue to be circulated by scientists, the media, and the general public. It discusses implications of theory for research methods and for applications aimed at the promotion of health, positive development, and social justice among diverse people across the life span.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781136674075
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 04/19/2018
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 628
File size: 11 MB
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About the Author

Richard M. Lerner is the Bergstrom Chair in Applied Developmental Science and the Director of the Institute for Applied Research in Youth Development, in the Eliot Pearson Department of Child Study and Human Development, at Tufts University.

Table of Contents

Foreword. Preface. 1. On the Primacy of Concepts and Theories 2. Concepts and Theories within Contemporary Developmental Science: An Overview 3. Philosophical and Scientific Roots of Contemporary Developmental Science 4. Metatheoretical Models of Development 5. Theoretical Roots of Contemporary Developmental Science: Nomothetic (Stage), Differential, and Idiographic (Ipsative) Approaches 6. Toward Resolving the Nature–Nurture Controversy: Contributions and Implications of the Scholarship of Anne Anastasi 7. Toward Resolving the Nature-Nurture Controversy: Contributions and Implications of the Scholarship of T. C. Schneirla 8. Contributions and Implications of the Scholarship of Heinz Werner: The Orthogenetic Principle and the Resolution of the Continuity–Discontinuity Issue 9. Relational Developmental Systems-Based Theories: Comparative, Evolutionary, and Ontogenetic Conceptions 10. Relational Developmental Systems-Based Theories: Sample Cases 11. Genetic Reductionism in Developmental Science: Sample Cases from the 20th Century 12. Genetic Reductionism in Developmental Science: Sample Cases from the 20th and 21st Centuries 13. Some Implications of Relational Developmental Systems-Based Theories for Research Methods and for the Application of Developmental Science

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