Childhood and Human Nature

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Antisocial Conduct
Assortative Mating
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biological and cultural influences in childhood
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child psychiatry
Clinical Practice
Delinquency
developmental psychopathology
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Educational Retardation
Elective Mutism
emotional regulation
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Face To Face
Follow
Inborn Error Of Metabolism
Individual's IQ
Individual’s IQ
Inhabited Island
Life Styles
Make Up
Mrs Brown
Personality Disordered Parents
Positive School Experiences
psychoanalytic perspectives
Schizoid Children
Schizoid Personality
Sensori Motor Stage
social learning theory
Sunny
temperament assessment
Wet Nurses
York Longitudinal Study
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138067608
  • Weight: 630g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 07 Dec 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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How do we make sense of people? Human behaviour is complex, so that understanding ourselves and others calls for both objective and subjective viewpoints, as well as a flexible appreciation of human development over time. Dr Sula Wolff believes that knowledge about personality development is essential in three important domains: in the appraisal of deviant behaviour at all ages; in the development of social policy for children; and in therapeutic interventions for children and their families.

In this book, originally published in 1989, Dr Wolff gives a comprehensive account of the major aspects of personality development in childhood. She reports research findings and presents developmental theories in their historical context, stressing the interplay between biological and cultural influences on development. Her account includes a wealth of illustrative case histories, with children and parents speaking for themselves; these provide fascinating reading and give substance to statistical results and theoretical propositions.

Clearly and simply written, the book will be of interest to many people, and will still be of value to medical students, psychiatrists in training, students in social work and psychology, and teachers in special education.

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