Lifespan Development
ISBN: 978-17-935349-9-6
Format: 20.3x25.4cm
Liczba stron: 384
Oprawa: Miękka
Wydanie: 2020 r.
Język: angielski
Dostępność: dostępny
<p><em style="color: rgba(51, 51, 51, 1)">Lifespan Development: Biopsychosocial Perspectives</em><span style="color: rgba(51, 51, 51, 1)"> provides students with complete explorations of each developmental stage of the lifespan, beginning with conception and concluding with an examination of successful aging. The book presents human development theory and research within a biopsychosocial framework, presenting information regarding biological, psychological, and social functioning during each significant period of the lifespan.</span></p><p><span style="color: rgba(51, 51, 51, 1)">The first chapter of the text presents readers with an introduction to human development, addressing the meaning of age and aging, the four key principles of human development, the social factors that influence the study of human development, and more. The succeeding chapters progress in step with the human lifespan, beginning with conception and prenatal development, moving through infancy, childhood, adolescence, and adulthood, and concluding with chapters devoted to later life.</span></p><p><span style="color: rgba(51, 51, 51, 1)">The biopsychosocial perspective of the text emphasizes the transactional nature of biological, psychological, and social influences on the developing individual with a focus on positive development and the implications on health and wellness. It emphasizes the applied nature of the biopsychosocial perspective. Each chapter begins with a real-life scenario, challenging students to take the perspectives of individuals and practitioners dealing with issues at every stage of development.</span></p><p><span style="color: rgba(51, 51, 51, 1)">Designed to provide readers with a holistic understanding of the complex progression of human life and aging, </span><em style="color: rgba(51, 51, 51, 1)">Lifespan Development</em><span style="color: rgba(51, 51, 51, 1)"> is an ideal text for courses in psychology and human development.</span></p>