
The Little Book of Child and Adolescent Development presents a modern, psychoanalytically-informed summary of how the mind develops from infancy through young adulthood. It is a comprehensive work that integrates analytic theories with a contemporary systems model of development, and also draws on scholarly research from neighboring fields. Key models discussed include attachment theory, intersubjective theory, cognitive development theory, and infancy research. This book's contemporary approach to development makes it relevant to such timely topics as bullying, the experience of LGBT youth, preadolescent and adolescent use of the internet, and the struggles of young (emerging) adults in modern society. Written to optimize ease of use for the busy clinician, key clinical points are summarized at the end of each chapter, and a glossary of important concepts and terminology is also included. The text will be valuable for psychiatric residents, psychoanalytic candidates and faculty, and graduate students who would benefit from a quick and concise review of the developmental trajectory.
This book investigates the trajectory of human psychological development from infancy through young adulthood by integrating psychoanalytic theory with contemporary systems models. Authors Karen Gilmore and Pamela Meersand utilize their clinical expertise to synthesize complex developmental theories into a practical framework. The text incorporates findings from attachment theory, cognitive development, and modern infancy research to provide a comprehensive overview of the maturing mind. It is designed to bridge the gap between theoretical psychoanalysis and the practical demands of modern clinical practice.
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Clinicians and students frequently note the accessibility and utility of the text for quick reference in busy professional settings. Experts highlight this as a valuable resource for psychiatric residents and candidates seeking a concise synthesis of developmental theory and modern clinical application.
Page Count:
248
Publication Date:
2014-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190213159
ISBN-13:
9780190213152
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