UID:
edocfu_9961397417302883
Format:
1 online resource (641 pages)
ISBN:
1-4625-3696-4
Content:
Bringing together prominent scholars, this authoritative volume considers the development of personality at multiple levels--from the neuroscience of dispositional traits to the cultural shaping of life stories. Illustrated with case studies and concrete examples, the Handbook integrates areas of research that have often remained disparate. It offers a lifespan perspective on the many factors that influence each individual's psychological makeup and examines the interface of personality development with health, psychopathology, relationships, and the family. Contributors provide broad-based, up-to-date reviews of theories, empirical findings, methodological innovations, and emerging trends. See also the authored volume The Art and Science of Personality Development, by Dan P. McAdams.
Note:
Part I. Personality Development and Human Nature -- Part II. Social Actors: From Temperament to Personality Traits -- Part III. Motivated Agents: The Development of Goals and Values -- Part IV. Autobiographical Authors: Life Stories and the Search for Meaning -- PART V. Applications and Integrations
Additional Edition:
ISBN 1-4625-3693-X
Language:
English