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UNINA9910915786203321 |
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Autore |
Gilmore Karen J |
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Titolo |
Emerging Adulthood : A Psychodynamic Approach to the New Developmental Phase of the 21st Century |
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Washington, D.C. : , : American Psychiatric Association Publishing, , 2023 |
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©2023 |
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Edizione |
[1st ed.] |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (326 pages) |
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Psychology, Adolescent |
Adolescent Behavior |
Adolescent Development |
Young Adult - psychology |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Livello bibliografico |
Monografia |
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Nota di contenuto |
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Cover -- Praise -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- About the Authors -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Video Guide -- PART I: Introduction -- 1 A Brief Review of Developmental Theory -- 2 Development in the Period Between Adolescence and Adulthood -- PART II: Phases of Emerging Adolescence -- 3 Late Adolescence: The First Phase of Emerging Adulthood -- 4 What Is Distinct About the Second Part of Emerging Adulthood? -- PART III: Developmental Tasks and the Role of the Peer Group in Emerging Adulthood -- 5 Identity in Emerging Adulthood -- 6 Youth Culture -- PART IV: Mental Health in Emerging Adulthood -- 7 Psychopathology and Emerging Adulthood -- 8 Therapeutic Modalities in the Treatment of Emerging Adults -- 9 Conclusion -- Index -- Back Cover. |
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"Is adulthood defined by living independently, a stable career, marriage, or parenthood:? In the digital age-particularly in Western societies-the traditional markers of adulthood have been increasingly postponed. Enter the concept of emerging adulthood, a period characterized by role exploration, instability, self-focus, and wide open possibilities. Although researchers have traditionally defined this stage |
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as the period between ages 18 and 29 years, this new volume posits that it is most useful to examine late adolescence (18-23) and emerging adulthood (24-29) separately, given the differences in tasks, achievements, and attitudes. With plentiful illustrative vignettes throughout, videos, and key points for each chapter that aid in quick reference, Emerging Adulthood: A Psychodynamic Approach to the New Developmental Phase of the 21st Century examines the process of identity formation; the role of youth culture in aiding individuation from family of origin; the distinction between normative behaviors and those that require mental health interventions; and a diverse range of treatment modalities. Whether still in training or actively practicing, mental health clinicians will come away with a deeper understanding of the interface of culture, development, and individual psychology during these particularly volatile life stages"-- |
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