03674nam 22004933 450 991091578620332120231116080351.01-61537-420-5(MiAaPQ)EBC30941647(Au-PeEL)EBL30941647(CKB)28846149800041(EXLCZ)992884614980004120231116d2023 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierEmerging Adulthood A Psychodynamic Approach to the New Developmental Phase of the 21st Century1st ed.Washington, D.C. :American Psychiatric Association Publishing,2023.©2023.1 online resource (326 pages)Print version: Gilmore, Karen J. Emerging Adulthood Washington, D.C. : American Psychiatric Association Publishing,c2023 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."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 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"--Provided by publisher.Psychology, AdolescentAdolescent BehaviorAdolescent DevelopmentYoung AdultpsychologyPsychology, AdolescentAdolescent BehaviorAdolescent DevelopmentYoung Adultpsychology616.8900835Gilmore Karen J1779740Meersand Pamela1779741MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910915786203321Emerging Adulthood4303298UNINA