Theories of development :
Crain, William C., 1943-
Theories of development : concepts and applications / William Crain. - Sixth edition, international student edition. - London ; New York : Routledge, 2016. - xiv, 432 p. : ill. b&w ; 23 cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Ch. 1. Early Theories: Preformationism, Locke, and Rousseau --
Ch. 2. Gesell's Maturational Theory --
Ch. 3. Ethological Theories: Darwin, Lorenz, and Bowlby and Ainsworth --
Ch. 4. Montessori's Educational Philosophy --
Ch. 5. Werner's Organismic and Comparative Theory --
Ch. 6. Piaget's Cognitive-Developmental Theory --
Ch. 7. Kohlberg's Stages of Moral Development --
Ch. 8. Learning Theory: Pavlov, Watson, and Skinner --
Ch. 9. Bandura's Social Learning Theory --
Ch. 10. Vygotsky's Social-Historical Theory of Cognitive Development --
Ch. 11. Freud's Psychoanalytic Theory --
Ch. 12. Erikson and the Eight Stages of Life --
Ch. 13. Mahler's Separation/Individuation Theory --
Ch. 14. A Case Study in Psychoanalytic Treatment: Bettelheim on Autism --
Ch. 15. Schachtel on Childhood Experiences --
Ch. 16. Jung's Theory of Adulthood --
Ch. 17. Chomsky's Theory of Language Development --
Ch. 18. Conclusion: Humanistic Psychology and Developmental Theory --
Epilogue: A Developmental Perspective on the Standards Movement.
The result of extensive scholarship and consultation with leading scholars, this text introduces students to twenty-four theorists and compares and contrasts their theories on how we develop as individuals. Emphasizing the theories that build upon the developmental tradition established by Rousseau, this text also covers theories in the environmental/learning tradition.
9781138091559
Developmental psychology--Textbooks
155
Theories of development : concepts and applications / William Crain. - Sixth edition, international student edition. - London ; New York : Routledge, 2016. - xiv, 432 p. : ill. b&w ; 23 cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Ch. 1. Early Theories: Preformationism, Locke, and Rousseau --
Ch. 2. Gesell's Maturational Theory --
Ch. 3. Ethological Theories: Darwin, Lorenz, and Bowlby and Ainsworth --
Ch. 4. Montessori's Educational Philosophy --
Ch. 5. Werner's Organismic and Comparative Theory --
Ch. 6. Piaget's Cognitive-Developmental Theory --
Ch. 7. Kohlberg's Stages of Moral Development --
Ch. 8. Learning Theory: Pavlov, Watson, and Skinner --
Ch. 9. Bandura's Social Learning Theory --
Ch. 10. Vygotsky's Social-Historical Theory of Cognitive Development --
Ch. 11. Freud's Psychoanalytic Theory --
Ch. 12. Erikson and the Eight Stages of Life --
Ch. 13. Mahler's Separation/Individuation Theory --
Ch. 14. A Case Study in Psychoanalytic Treatment: Bettelheim on Autism --
Ch. 15. Schachtel on Childhood Experiences --
Ch. 16. Jung's Theory of Adulthood --
Ch. 17. Chomsky's Theory of Language Development --
Ch. 18. Conclusion: Humanistic Psychology and Developmental Theory --
Epilogue: A Developmental Perspective on the Standards Movement.
The result of extensive scholarship and consultation with leading scholars, this text introduces students to twenty-four theorists and compares and contrasts their theories on how we develop as individuals. Emphasizing the theories that build upon the developmental tradition established by Rousseau, this text also covers theories in the environmental/learning tradition.
9781138091559
Developmental psychology--Textbooks
155
