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Self-Regulation in Adolescence

โœ Scribed by Gabriele Oettingen, Peter M. Gollwitzer


Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Year
2015
Tongue
English
Leaves
444
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


During the transition from childhood to adulthood, adolescents face a unique set of challenges that accompany increased independence and responsibility. This volume combines cutting-edge research in the field of adolescence and the field of motivation and self-regulation to shed new light on these challenges and the self-regulation tools that could most effectively address them. Leading scholars discuss general principles of the adolescent period across a wide variety of areas, including interpersonal relationships, health, and achievement. Their interdisciplinary approach covers perspectives from history, anthropology, and primatology, as well as numerous subdisciplines of psychology - developmental, educational, social, clinical, motivational, cognitive, and neuropsychological. Self-Regulation in Adolescence stresses practical applications, making it a valuable resource not only for scholars, but also for adolescents and their family members, teachers, social workers, and health professionals who seek to support them. It presents useful strategies that adolescents can adopt themselves and raises important questions for future research.

โœฆ Table of Contents


Cover
Half title
Series
Title
Copyright
Contents
Preface
Contributors
Part I Concepts and Processes of Self-Regulation
1 Self-Regulation: Principles and Tools
2 Expectancies, Values, Identities, and Self-Regulation
3 Self-Regulation: Conceptual Issues and Relations to Developmental Outcomes in Childhood and Adolescence
4 Effortful Control in Adolescence: Individual Differences within a Unique Developmental Window
Part II Historical and Biological Influences
5 Historical Perspectives on Self-Regulation in Adolescence
6 Adolescence: Biology, Epidemiology, and Process Considerations
7 Emotion Regulation and Primate Sociality
Part III Neural Mechanisms
8 The Neural Underpinnings of Adolescent Risk-Taking: The Roles of Reward-Seeking, Impulse Control, and Peers
9 Development of the Social Brain in Adolescence
10 The Role of Reflection in Promoting Adolescent Self-Regulation
Part IV Peer and Parent Relationships
11 Goals and Goal Pursuit in the Context of Adolescent-Parent Relationships
12 Self-Regulation and Adolescent Substance Use
13 The Cultural Context of Adolescent Self-Regulation
Part V Interventions
14 Rumination and Self-Regulation in Adolescence
15 Promoting Youth Self-Regulation through Psychotherapy: Redesigning Treatments to Fit Complex Youths in Clinical Care
16 Parent-Based Interventions to Reduce Adolescent Problem Behaviors: New Directions for Self-Regulation Approaches
Author Index
Subject Index


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