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Dealing with dying, death, and grief during adolescence / / David E. Balk
Dealing with dying, death, and grief during adolescence / / David E. Balk
Autore Balk David E. <1943-, >
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York : , : Routledge, , 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (294 p.)
Disciplina 155.9/370835
155.9370835
Collana The Series in Death, Dying, and Bereavement
Soggetto topico Teenagers and death
Bereavement in adolescence
Grief in adolescence
Teenagers - Counseling of
ISBN 1-136-28649-7
1-136-28650-0
0-203-11335-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; List of Figures; List of Tables; Contributors; Series Editor's Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgments; 1 Adolescent Development and Serious Life Crises; The Myth of Inevitable Storm and Stress; Development and Life Crises; Phases to Adolescent Development; Tasks and Conflicts as Part of Development; Core Issues during Early Adolescence (10-14); Cognitive responses; Behavioral responses; Affective responses; Core Issues during Middle Adolescence (15-17); Cognitive responses; Behavioral responses; Affective responses
Core Issues during Later Adolescence (18-22)Cognitive responses; Behavioral responses; Affective responses; Concluding Comments; Sources; 2 Adolescent Development: Physical, Cognitive, and Personal Changes; Indisputable Evidence: Physical Changes in Ever-Living Color; Cognitive Changes, New Perspective Taking, and a Look at the Adolescent Brain; Information Processing Providing a Lens on Adolescent Growth in Cognition; More Sophisticated Control Strategies; More Exhaustive Processing of Information; Greater Ability to Comprehend Successively Higher-Order Relationships
Increased Flexibility and Wisdom in Using InformationEngaging in Reflective Judgment; Changes in Perspective Taking; A Look at the Adolescent Brain; Changes in Grey Matter; Changes in White Matter; The Relentless Personal Journey; The Formative Views of Erik Erikson; The Research of James Marcia; The Research of Ruthellen Josselson; Diffuse Women; Foreclosed Women; Moratorium Status Women; Achieved Identity Status Women; Research into Adolescent Self-Concept; Concluding Comments; Sources; 3 Ecological Niches for Adolescents: Family, Peers, School, Media, and Gangs
A Prolegomena to Chapter ThreeThe Notion of an Ecological Niche; The Family as Ecological Niche; The Family Life Cycle; The Family Systems Perspective; Genograms; Separating from Parents and Becoming an Adult; A Case Study; Peers as Ecological Niche; Friendship; Case Study on Loneliness during Adolescence; School as Ecological Niche; The Middle School; The High School; Bullying in Middle Schools and in High Schools; The College; Social Media as Ecological Niche; Digital Natives; Radio and Adolescent Development: A Bygone Influence; Case Study: Marshall McLuhan's Point of View
Gangs as Ecological NicheTheories to Explain Youth Gangs; Case Study on Gang Violence; Concluding Comments; Sources; 4 Coping Responses of Adolescents; The Cognitive Framework for Current Thinking about Coping; The Coping Model Developed by Rudolf Moos; Background and Personal Factors; Event-Related Factors; Environmental Factors; Cognitive Appraisal; Five Adaptive Tasks; Domains of Coping; Alexander Leighton's Sociocultural Model of Responses to Life Crises; Essential Human Strivings; The Cross-Section of the Moment; Coleman's Focal Model of Adolescent Coping; Facing One Issue at a Time
The Sequencing of Identity Formation during Later Adolescence
Record Nr. UNINA-9910789391203321
Balk David E. <1943-, >  
New York : , : Routledge, , 2014
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Dealing with dying, death, and grief during adolescence / / David E. Balk
Dealing with dying, death, and grief during adolescence / / David E. Balk
Autore Balk David E. <1943-, >
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York : , : Routledge, , 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (294 p.)
Disciplina 155.9/370835
155.9370835
Collana The Series in Death, Dying, and Bereavement
Soggetto topico Teenagers and death
Bereavement in adolescence
Grief in adolescence
Teenagers - Counseling of
ISBN 1-136-28649-7
1-136-28650-0
0-203-11335-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; List of Figures; List of Tables; Contributors; Series Editor's Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgments; 1 Adolescent Development and Serious Life Crises; The Myth of Inevitable Storm and Stress; Development and Life Crises; Phases to Adolescent Development; Tasks and Conflicts as Part of Development; Core Issues during Early Adolescence (10-14); Cognitive responses; Behavioral responses; Affective responses; Core Issues during Middle Adolescence (15-17); Cognitive responses; Behavioral responses; Affective responses
Core Issues during Later Adolescence (18-22)Cognitive responses; Behavioral responses; Affective responses; Concluding Comments; Sources; 2 Adolescent Development: Physical, Cognitive, and Personal Changes; Indisputable Evidence: Physical Changes in Ever-Living Color; Cognitive Changes, New Perspective Taking, and a Look at the Adolescent Brain; Information Processing Providing a Lens on Adolescent Growth in Cognition; More Sophisticated Control Strategies; More Exhaustive Processing of Information; Greater Ability to Comprehend Successively Higher-Order Relationships
Increased Flexibility and Wisdom in Using InformationEngaging in Reflective Judgment; Changes in Perspective Taking; A Look at the Adolescent Brain; Changes in Grey Matter; Changes in White Matter; The Relentless Personal Journey; The Formative Views of Erik Erikson; The Research of James Marcia; The Research of Ruthellen Josselson; Diffuse Women; Foreclosed Women; Moratorium Status Women; Achieved Identity Status Women; Research into Adolescent Self-Concept; Concluding Comments; Sources; 3 Ecological Niches for Adolescents: Family, Peers, School, Media, and Gangs
A Prolegomena to Chapter ThreeThe Notion of an Ecological Niche; The Family as Ecological Niche; The Family Life Cycle; The Family Systems Perspective; Genograms; Separating from Parents and Becoming an Adult; A Case Study; Peers as Ecological Niche; Friendship; Case Study on Loneliness during Adolescence; School as Ecological Niche; The Middle School; The High School; Bullying in Middle Schools and in High Schools; The College; Social Media as Ecological Niche; Digital Natives; Radio and Adolescent Development: A Bygone Influence; Case Study: Marshall McLuhan's Point of View
Gangs as Ecological NicheTheories to Explain Youth Gangs; Case Study on Gang Violence; Concluding Comments; Sources; 4 Coping Responses of Adolescents; The Cognitive Framework for Current Thinking about Coping; The Coping Model Developed by Rudolf Moos; Background and Personal Factors; Event-Related Factors; Environmental Factors; Cognitive Appraisal; Five Adaptive Tasks; Domains of Coping; Alexander Leighton's Sociocultural Model of Responses to Life Crises; Essential Human Strivings; The Cross-Section of the Moment; Coleman's Focal Model of Adolescent Coping; Facing One Issue at a Time
The Sequencing of Identity Formation during Later Adolescence
Record Nr. UNINA-9910806225903321
Balk David E. <1943-, >  
New York : , : Routledge, , 2014
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui