青年期の心理社会的発達<br>Psychosocial Development in Adolescence : Insights from the Dynamic Systems Approach

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青年期の心理社会的発達
Psychosocial Development in Adolescence : Insights from the Dynamic Systems Approach

  • 言語:ENG
  • ISBN:9781138055551
  • eISBN:9781351678322

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Over recent years, it has become clear that group-based approaches cannot directly be used to understand individual adolescent development. For that reason, interest in dynamic systems theory, or DST, has increased rapidly. Psychosocial Development in Adolescence: Insights from the Dynamic Systems Approach covers state-of-the-art insights into adolescent development that have resulted from adopting a dynamic systems approach.

The first chapter of the book provides a basic introduction into dynamic systems principles and explains their consequences for the study of psychosocial development in adolescence. Subsequently, different experts discuss why and how we should apply a dynamic systems approach to the study of the adolescent transition period and psychological interventions. Various examples of the application of a dynamic systems approach are showcased, ranging from basic to more advanced techniques, as well as the insights they have generated. These applications cover a variety of fundamental topics in adolescent development, ranging from the development of identity, morality, sexuality, and peer networks, to more applied topics such as psychological interventions, educational dropout, and talent development.

This book will be invaluable to both beginner and expert-level students and researchers interested in a dynamic systems approach and in the insights that it has yielded for adolescent development.

Table of Contents

Contents

Chapter 1. Introduction to a dynamic systems approach to psychosocial development in adolsenceNaomi M.P. de Ruiter, Mandy A.E. van der Gaag, Bertus F. Jeronimus, and E. Saskia Kunnen

Chapter 2. Systems in transition: the adolescent phase transition Tom Hollenstein and Tiffany Tsui

Chapter 3. Matching methods to theory: using dynamic systems models to understand nested systems of adolescent development Nancy Darling and Ian Burns

Chapter 4. A nonlinear dynamic systems approach to psychological interventions Günter Schiepek, Helmut Schöller, Roswitha Carl, Wolfgang Aichhorn, and Anna Lichtwarck-Aschoff

Chapter 5. Conflict dynamics and the transformation of the parent-adolescent relationship Jessica P. Lougheed

Chapter 6. The nature of adolescents’ real-time self-esteem from a dynamic systems perspective: the socially embedded self-esteem model Naomi M.P. de Ruiter

Chapter 7. Dynamic system perspectives on anxiety and depression Bertus F. Jeronimus

Chapter 8. Trajectories preceding student dropout: an intra-individual process approach Mandy A.E. van der Gaag, E. Saskia Kunnen, and Paul L.C. van Geert

Chapter 9. Identity development from a dynamic dystems perspective E. Saskia Kunnen

Chapter 10. Youth’s sexual relationships and development: improving our understanding through a dynamic systems approach Daphne van de Bongardt

Chapter 11. Dynamic developmental complexity of moral motivation for adolescents and young adultsUlas Kaplan

Chapter 12. Social development and group processes: a social network application to bullying and network interventionsGijs Huitsing, Jan K. Dijkstra, and René Veenstra

Chapter 13. Visualizing individual dynamics: the case of a talented adolescent Joske K. van der Sluis, Steffie van der Steen, Gert Stulp, and Ruud J.R. den Hartigh

Chapter 14. conclusion and Discussion: what we can gain from a dynamic systems approach to psychosocial development in adolescenceMandy A.E. van der Gaag, Naomi M.P. de Ruiter, Bertus F. Jeronimus, and E. Saskia Kunnen