1st Edition

Children and Adolescents A Biocultural Approach to Psychological Development

Edited By Theron Alexander Copyright 1969
    380 Pages
    by Routledge

    380 Pages
    by Routledge

    An individual's understanding of himself must begin with an appreciation of his origin. Thus, the concern of modern man to understand his behavior has led to an investigation of the forces that influence human development. Investigation encompasses many academic subjects: genetics, biology, medicine, physiology, anatomy, biochemistry, sociology, anthropology, history, and psychology. However, each of these subjects falls into one or both of two broad categories-the biological and the cultural. In short, all human behavior is determined by both the biological characteristics and the environmental characteristics of the culture.

    Underlying the solution to any of today's social problems is, of course, the need for a clearer understanding of human psychological development. Children and Adolescents is a unique book in its approach to developmental psychology. Successfully integrating both the biological and the cultural influences, which determine the behavior of a child, the book begins with a discussion of behavioral development in infancy and a description of the physiological foundation of such early behavior.

    Alexander traces the process of growth through middle childhood and adolescence. Concerned with the normal difficulties and problems that arise in childhood, he demonstrates --by means of actual case studies the importance of early motivation and cognitive processes, particularly the need for self-direction in all developing children, the process of individual change through varying kinds of experiences, and the relationship of the child to authority.

    Children and Adolescents provides vital and well-organized material for all courses in child behavior--whether taught in departments of psychology, education, or home economics. Professionals concerned with social problems and child development will discover a stimulating new approach to the process of psychological growth.

    one: Biological and Cultural Influences on Development; two: Development in Infancy; three: Physiological Foundations of Behavior; four: Behavioral Development in Early Childhood; five: Motivation and Cognitive Development; six: Behavioral Development in Middle Childhood; seven: Intellectual Development; eight: Imagination and Creativity; nine: Socialization; ten: Adolescence; eleven: Social Learning and Authority; twelve: The Child and Society; thirteen: Developmental Disorders; fourteen: Methods and Theories Contributing to Child and Adolescent Psychology

    Biography

    Theron Alexander