Intended for courses on theories of human development, this new text presents nine theories grouped into three major families - those that emphasize biological systems; those that emphasize environmental factors; and those that emphasize a dynamic interaction between biological and environmental forces.
The nine theories selected have a long and productive history in human development and continue to evolve as a result of new insights. The inclusion of social role theory and life course theory expand the book's relevance to the study of adulthood and aging. Grouping the theories by families enhances students' ability to think critically about theoretical ideas, assess the strengths and weaknesses of each theory, and gain a deeper understanding of how each theory guides research and application. The three families are introduced with a brief overview of the unique perspectives of each theory and the rationale for grouping these theories together.
Discussion of each theory includes:
Theories of Human Development serves as a text in advanced undergraduate and/or beginning graduate courses in theories of human development. Its clear organization and engaging writing style make it accessible to students with a minimal background in human development.
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“The authors' unique approach will facilitate learning and understanding, and make a contribution to the field of human development.”―Judy Blumenthal, Ph.D., Montgomery College
“This book is much needed and will fill a void that currently exists in a number of fields.”―Victoria L. Bacon, Ph.D., Bridgewater State College
"Students often comment that the book is very clear and not intimidating. ...The array of theories covered ... is a strength compared to competing titles. ... Newman ... does a better job at bringing the theories up-to-date. ... I will likely be switching back to ... Newman ... due to the inclusion of the bioecological chapter." - Hillary Fouts, University of Tennessee-Knoxville, USA
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