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This lively and engaging book conducts a thorough review of the current research literature in developmental psychology and socialisation, and then clearly links theory to practical applications in both clinical and everyday situations. Life’s first important lessons on how to handle emotions often emerge early on within family relationships, forming the foundation for emotional development over the life-span. Couples, siblings, parents and extended family members all have profound influences on each other's emotional lives as well as on the lives of the children they are socialising. Students can expect to learn a wide range of relevant topics bringing together theory, practice and research in a comprehensive and lucid way.Covering the main topics of emotional development, this textbook reviews contemporary research and makes recommendations for how students might practically use the findings in their future studies or in practice. Filled with a wealth of resources and suggestions for further reading, this book is an ideal supplementary text, suitable for students taking undergraduate and postgraduate courses on developmental psychology, family psychology, and child clinical psychology. This book may also be helpful for those taking undergraduate and postgraduate courses on social work, counselling, education studies and family studies.
Julie Hakim-Larson is Professor of Clinical Child Psychology at the University of Windsor, Canada. She teaches courses on emotional development, developmental psychopathology, and history of psychology.
Introduction: Emotional Development and Socialization in Families Methodological Issues in the Study of Emotional Development in Families The Developmental Neurobiology of Emotion and Consciousness Variations in Temperament among Family Members Culture and Emotion in Families Emotion-Related Parental Beliefs, Goals, and Values Non-Verbal Emotional Expressions in the Family Context Self-Esteem and the Self-Conscious Emotions Verbal Emotional Expressions and Communication in the Family Context Emotion Regulation and Coping in Families A Developmental Psychopathology Approach to Emotion in Families Emotional Resilience in Families: From Research to Prevention and Everyday Life
This book offers sound and extensive coverage of emotional development from infancy to adolescence and beyond with appropriate focus on cultural variation. The author’s deep well of knowledge on this subject is reflected in material which is up-to-date and relevant to readers from a wide range of disciplines.