Developmental Psychology

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  1. Book ImageTherapy with Older Clients: Key Strategies for Success

    Marc Agronin

    Basic strategies and tips for doing effective therapy with elderly clients.More

  2. Book ImageSensory Processing Challenges: Effective Clinical Work with Kids & Teens

    Lindsey Biel

    Equipping clinicians with “sensory smarts” to treat their child clients.More

  3. Book ImageLoss, Trauma, and Resilience: Therapeutic Work With Ambiguous Loss

    Pauline Boss

    All losses are touched with ambiguity. Yet those who suffer losses without finality bear a particular burden.More

  4. Book ImageChild's Talk: Learning to Use Language

    Jerome Bruner

    How does a child acquire language, and what may facilitate this learning? In this book, renowned psychologist Jerome Bruner explores the child's most remarkable achievement.More

  5. Book ImageThe Healthy Aging Brain: Sustaining Attachment, Attaining Wisdom

    Louis Cozolino

    A neuroscientifically based account of how our brains age and change over time.More

  6. Book ImageSocial and Personality Development: Infancy through Adolescence

    William Damon

    This innovative textbook is an unusually clear, comprehensive, and modern introduction to the social world of the child.

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  7. Book ImageThe Symbolic Species: The Co-evolution of Language and the Brain

    Terrence W. Deacon

    "A work of enormous breadth, likely to pleasantly surprise both general readers and experts."—New York Times Book ReviewMore

  8. Book ImageChildren's Minds

    Margaret Donaldson

    How and when does a child begin to make sense of the world? Why does a lively preschool child so often become a semiliterate and defeated school failure?More

  9. Book ImageLearning & Memory

    Howard Eichenbaum

    In Learning & Memory, leading researcher Howard Eichenbaum provides a new-fashioned synthesis of the contemporary learning and memory fields.More

  10. Book ImageGandhi's Truth: On the Origins of Militant Nonviolence

    Erik H. Erikson

    In this study of Mahatma Gandhi, psychoanalyst Erik H. Erikson explores how Gandhi succeeded in mobilizing the Indian people both spiritually and politically as he became the revolutionary innovator of militant non-violence and India became the motherland of large-scale civil disobedience.More

  11. Book ImageChildhood and Society

    Erik H. Erikson

    The landmark work on the social significance of childhood.More

  12. Book ImageIdentity: Youth and Crisis

    Erik H. Erikson

    Identity: Youth and Crisis collects Erik H. Erikson's major essays on topics originating in the concept of the adolescent identity crisis.More

  13. Book ImageVital Involvement in Old Age

    Erik H. Erikson, Joan M. Erikson, Helen Q. Kivnick

    Erikson's now-famous concept of the life cycle delineates eight stages of psychological development through which each of us progresses.More

  14. Book ImageThe Life Cycle Completed

    Erik H. Erikson, Joan M. Erikson

    Extended Version

    "This book will last and last, because it contains the wisdom of two wonderfully knowing observers of our human destiny."—Robert ColesMore

  15. Book ImageThe Erik Erikson Reader

    Erik H. Erikson, Robert Coles

    "This volume, ably assembled and introduced by Robert Coles, presents the Essential Erikson."—Howard GardnerMore

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