The Development and Organization of Meaning: How Individual Worldviews Develop in Relationships. L. Alan Sroufe, June Sroufe

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- The Development and Organization of Meaning: How Individual Worldviews Develop in Relationships
- L. Alan Sroufe, June Sroufe
- Page: 233
- Format: pdf, ePub, fb2, mobi
- ISBN: 9781009385442
- Publisher: Cambridge University Press
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Drawing from extensive developmental research, this book highlights the significance of meaning in shaping individual worldviews within relationships, from infancy onwards. By focusing on behavior and experience, it reshapes our understanding of pertinent psychological phenomena, tracing the emergence of self, self-regulation, causality comprehension, peer relationships, adolescent experiences, and lifelong adaptation. Using developmental psychology and compelling clinical cases, the authors emphasize the central role of 'meaning' as a unifying theme, addressing diverse topics such as resilience, intergenerational behavior patterns, trauma impacts, and existential meaning. Ideal for students and professionals in psychology, counselling, and social work, as well as researchers and clinicians in related fields, this book integrates existing theories and empirical evidence to illuminate various aspects of human development and adaptation.
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