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Multiple lenses, multiple images : perspectives on the child across time, space and disciplines
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ISBN: 0802036309 0802084699 0802089313 9786611992484 1442677457 1281992488 9781442677456 9780802089311 Year: 2004 Publisher: Toronto, [Ontario] ; Buffalo, [New York] ; London, [England] : University of Toronto Press,

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"Covering a wide range of disciplines and perspectives, the essays in Multiple Lenses, Multiple Images are oriented around the idea that images of childhood can be understood within three dimensions: time, space, and discipline." "Multiple Lenses, Multiple Images is intended to deepen and expand the collaborative, interdisciplinary discourse on children and childhood through reflections not just on what is known about children, but on how it has been learned."--Jacket


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Transition to Adulthood : Action, Projects, and Counseling
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ISBN: 1441962379 9786612973444 1441962387 1282973444 1489997504 Year: 2011 Publisher: New York, NY : Springer New York : Imprint: Springer,

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It is widely accepted that the journey from youth to adulthood is a complex ongoing process. Not as clearly recognized is how goal directed and shared that journey actually is. Transition to Adulthood: Action, Projects, and Counseling brings both of these dimensions front and center in a contemporary practical perspective for viewing youth development, and for supporting young people as they attain adulthood. Focusing on the period from the end years of childhood through adolescence, and taking to task popular notions of children growing up too slowly or too quickly, the book’s contextual action theory capitalizes both on the individual’s agency in his/her development and on the social and cultural context provided by parents and other key figures. Chapters depict this transition as a non-linear rather than a strictly upward trajectory as young people prepare to enter such adult domains as decision-making, careers, autonomy, and intimacy. Instructive case examples and new study finding are included in these and other salient areas: • Emotions in the transition to adulthood • Establishing the adult identity • Romantic and intimate relationships • Transition in the context of disability • Suicide and suicidality in the transition • Counseling techniques, narrative and interpretation, the self-confrontation procedure Transition To Adulthood: Action, Projects, and Counseling offers researchers, therapists, counselors, and graduate students in developmental, clinical, counseling, and vocational psychology and social work a particular relevant lens for approaching this critical time in young people’s lives. “This book provides a powerful new framework for understanding individual youth as they take on the tasks associated with becoming adults – identity, love, career, life style, and meaning. Useful for both researchers and practitioners, this book could serve as an excellent text for a course on the transition to adulthood, adolescence, or related topics.” – Reed W. Larson, University of Illinois, Urbana, IL “This extraordinary team of authors brings remarkable insight and years of research to bear on the many facets of the dynamic transition to adulthood. The book attends to the very social nature of this transition by skillfully applying an action theoretical perspective to compelling case material. This masterfully written book is destined to become a landmark. It is intellectual and at the same time accessible. Brilliant!” - Donna Schultheiss, Cleveland State University, Cleveland, OH .


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Transition to Adulthood : Action, Projects, and Counseling
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ISBN: 9781441962386 Year: 2011 Publisher: New York NY Springer New York Imprint Springer

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It is widely accepted that the journey from youth to adulthood is a complex ongoing process. Not as clearly recognized is how goal directed and shared that journey actually is. Transition to Adulthood: Action, Projects, and Counseling brings both of these dimensions front and center in a contemporary practical perspective for viewing youth development, and for supporting young people as they attain adulthood. Focusing on the period from the end years of childhood through adolescence, and taking to task popular notions of children growing up too slowly or too quickly, the book's contextual action theory capitalizes both on the individual's agency in his/her development and on the social and cultural context provided by parents and other key figures. Chapters depict this transition as a non-linear rather than a strictly upward trajectory as young people prepare to enter such adult domains as decision-making, careers, autonomy, and intimacy. Instructive case examples and new study finding are included in these and other salient areas: ¢ Emotions in the transition to adulthood ¢ Establishing the adult identity ¢ Romantic and intimate relationships ¢ Transition in the context of disability ¢ Suicide and suicidality in the transition ¢ Counseling techniques, narrative and interpretation, the self-confrontation procedure Transition To Adulthood: Action, Projects, and Counseling offers researchers, therapists, counselors, and graduate students in developmental, clinical, counseling, and vocational psychology and social work a particular relevant lens for approaching this critical time in young people's lives. This book provides a powerful new framework for understanding individual youth as they take on the tasks associated with becoming adults - identity, love, career, life style, and meaning. Useful for both researchers and practitioners, this book could serve as an excellent text for a course on the transition to adulthood, adolescence, or related topics.  - Reed W. Larson, University of Illinois, Urbana, IL This extraordinary team of authors brings remarkable insight and years of research to bear on the many facets of the dynamic transition to adulthood. The book attends to the very social nature of this transition by skillfully applying an action theoretical perspective to compelling case material. This masterfully written book is destined to become a landmark. It is intellectual and at the same time accessible. Brilliant!  - Donna Schultheiss, Cleveland State University, Cleveland, OH 


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Transition to Adulthood : Action, Projects, and Counseling
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ISBN: 9781441962386 Year: 2011 Publisher: New York, NY Springer New York

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