1st Edition

Risk and Resilience in Human Development A Special Issue of Research in Human Development

Edited By Corey L.M. Keyes Copyright 2004
126 Pages
by Psychology Press

126 Pages
by Psychology Press

126 Pages
by Psychology Press

This special issue is devoted to the topic of "risk and resilience" in human development, a topic that epitomizes the complexity of human development as a process of constancy and change throughout life. The three empirical papers in this issue represent strong contributions to the growing corpus of research on risk and resilience in human development. The first one focuses on the uniquely... Read more
Volume 1, Number 4, 2004
Contents: C.L.M. Keyes, Risk and Resilience in Human Development: An Introduction. M.B. Spencer, S. Fegley, V. Harpalani, G. Seaton, Understanding Hypermasculinity in Context: A Theory-Driven Analysis of Urban Adolescent Males' Coping Responses. B.J. Feldman, R.D. Conger, R.G. Burzette, Traumatic Events, Psychiatric Disorders, and Pathways of Risk and Resilience During the Transition to Adulthood. J.H. Gralinski-Bakker, S.T. Hauser, C. Stott, R.L. Billings, J.P. Allen, Markers of Resilience and Risk: Adult Lives in a Vulnerable Population. R.M. Lerner, Diversity in Individual--Context Relations as the Basis for Positive Development Across the Life Span: A Developmental Systems Perspectives for Theory, Research, and Application (The 2004 Society for the Study of Human Development Presidential Address).

Biography

Corey L.M. Keyes