Life-span Developmental Psychology

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adolescent
Adolescent Ego Development
adversity adaptation
age
Age Difference
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childhood vulnerability
Chronic
Contextual Model
Convoy Model
coping
coping mechanisms
Coping Processes
Coping Strategies
differences
emotional competence
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Face To Face
Impulse Control
Interpersonal Stressors
Life Span
Life Span Developmental Psychology
Life Span Perspective
major
Major Life Events
Mastery Motivation
Nonnutritive Sucking
Organism Environment Relationship
Physical Contact
Primary Appraisal
processes
psychosocial stress
Secondary Appraisal
situation
Social Support
social support networks
Specific Stressful Encounter
strange
strategies
stress
stress coping processes across ages
Stress Responsivity
Ultrasound Feedback
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780805803716
  • Weight: 830g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Mar 1991
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Although there has been a significant increase in studies of stress and coping processes in recent years, researchers have often approached these topics from rather narrow and constrained perspectives. Furthermore, little communication has occurred across disciplines and research directions, resulting in the emergence of several relatively isolated literatures.

An outgrowth of the Eleventh Biennial West Virginia University Conference on Life-Span Development, this volume emphasizes two major themes: the importance of taking a life-span approach to the study of stress and coping, and the development of new and more complete conceptual models of stress and coping processes. The first to approach these subjects from a life-span perspective, this book includes papers by distinguished researchers from each of the major periods of the life-span, and brings together the cognitive and socioemotional traditions in the study of dealing with pressures. The editors hope that this facilitation of communication among researchers with diverse views will help create a broadening and integration of perspectives.

E. Mark Cummings, Anita L. Greene, Katherine H. Karraker