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Understanding early adolescent self and identity : applications and interventions /

Други автори: Brinthaupt, Thomas M., 1958-, Lipka, Richard P.
Формат: Електронна книга
Език: English
Публикувано: Albany : State University of New York Press, ℗♭2002.
Серия: SUNY series, studying the self.
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Онлайн достъп: http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=87629
Подобни документи: Print version:: Understanding early adolescent self and identity.
Съдържание:
  • Understanding early adolescent self and identity: an introduction / Thomas M. Brinthaupt & Richard P. Lipka
  • Part I: Conceptual issues
  • Self and identity in early adolescence: the pains and gains of knowing who and what you are / Catrin Finkenauer, Rutger C.M.E. Engels, Wim Meeus, & Annerieke Oosterwegel
  • Self-esteem as a multifaceted construct / Michael H. Kernis
  • Part II: School and the sense of self
  • On academic identity formation in middle school settings during early adolescence: a motivational-contextual perspective / Robert W. Roeser & Shun Lau
  • The ecology of middle grades school and possible selves: theory, research, and action / Peggy Clements & Edward Seidman
  • Part III: Peer relationships and behavioral problems
  • Self, self-esteem, conflicts, and best friendships in early adolescence / Margarita Azmitia
  • Stability and change in global self-esteem and self-related affect / Francʹoise Alsaker & Dan Olweus
  • Influence of competence and alcohol use on self-esteem: latent growth curve models using longitudinal data / Lawrence M. Scheier & Gilbert J. Botvin
  • Part IV: Early adolescent interventions
  • Identity in early adolescence via social change activities: experience of the adolescent social action program / Lily Dow Velarde, Randall G. Starling, & Nina B. Wallerstein
  • A place to call home: youth organizations in the lives of inner city adolescents / Nancy L. Deutsch & Barton J. Hirsch
  • Esteem-enhancement interventions during early adolescence / David L. DuBois, Carol Burk-Braxton, & Heather D. Tevendale.