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HDEV 6th Edition by Spencer A. Rathus, ISBN-13: 978-0357041178

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HDEV 6th Edition by Spencer A. Rathus, ISBN-13: 978-0357041178

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  • Publisher: ‎ Cengage Learning; 6th edition (January 1, 2019)
  • Language: ‎ English
  • 464 pages
  • ISBN-10: ‎ 0357041178
  • ISBN-13: ‎ 978-0357041178

Learn Life-Span Development YOUR Way with HDEV!

HDEV’s easy-reference, textbook presents course content through visually engaging chapters. With the textbook or on its own, HDEV allows you to learn on your terms. Read or listen to textbooks and study with the aid of instructor notifications, flashcards and practice quizzes. Track your scores and stay motivated toward your goals. Whether you have more work to do or are ahead of the curve, you’ll know where you need to focus your efforts. When it’s time to study, everything you’ve flagged or noted can be gathered into a guide you can organize.

Table of Contents:

Brief Contents

Contents

Chapter 1: History, Theories, and Methods

1-1 The Development of the Study of Human ­Development

1-2 Theories of Development

1-3 Controversies in Development

1-4 How Do We Study Development?

Chapter 2: Heredity and Prenatal Development

2-1 The Influence of Heredity on Development

2-2 Heredity and the Environment

2-3 Conception: Against All Odds

2-4 Prenatal Development

Chapter 3: Birth and the Newborn Baby: In the New World

Countdown . . .

3-1 The Stages of Childbirth

3-2 Methods of Childbirth

3-3 Birth Problems

3-4 The Postpartum Period

3-5 Characteristics of Neonates

Chapter 4: Infancy: Physical Development

4-1 Physical Growth and Development

4-2 Development of the Brain and Nervous System

4-3 Motor Development

4-4 Sensory and Perceptual Development

Chapter 5: Infancy: Cognitive Development

5-1 Cognitive Development: Jean Piaget

5-2 Information Processing

5-3 Individual Differences in Cognitive Functioning Among Infants

5-4 Language Development

Chapter 6: Infancy: Social and Emotional Development

6-1 Attachment: Bonds That Endure

6-2 When Attachment Fails

6-3 Day Care

6-4 Emotional Development

6-5 Personality Development

Chapter 7: Early Childhood: Physical and Cognitive Development

7-1 Growth Patterns

7-2 Motor Development

7-3 Health and Illness

7-4 Sleep

7-5 Elimination Disorders

7-6 Jean Piaget’s Preoperational Stage

7-7 Factors in Cognitive Development

7-8 Theory of Mind

7-9 Development of Memory

7-10 Language Development: Why “Daddy Goed Away”

Chapter 8: Early Childhood: Social and Emotional Development

8-1 Dimensions of Child Rearing

8-2 Social Behaviors

8-3 Personality and Emotional Development

8-4 Development of Gender Roles and Gender Differences

Chapter 9: Middle Childhood: Physical and Cognitive Development

9-1 Growth Patterns

9-2 Motor Development

9-3 Disorders That Affect Learning

9-4 Cognitive Development

9-5 Moral Development: The Child as Judge

9-6 Information Processing: Learning, Remembering, Problem Solving

9-7 Intellectual Development, Creativity, and Achievement

9-8 Language Development and Literacy

Chapter 10: Middle Childhood: Social and Emotional Development

10-1 Theories of Social and Emotional Development in Middle Childhood

10-2 The Family

10-3 Peer Relationships

10-4 The School

10-5 Social and Emotional Problems

Chapter 11: Adolescence: Physical and Cognitive Development

11-1 Puberty: The Biological Eruption

11-2 Health in Adolescence

11-3 Cognitive Development: Piaget’s Stage of Formal Operations

11-4 Gender Differences in Cognitive Abilities

11-5 Moral Development

11-6 The Adolescent in School

11-7 Adolescents in the Workforce

Chapter 12: Adolescence: Social and Emotional Development

12-1 Development of Identity: “Who am I?”

12-2 Relationships with Parents and Peers

12-3 Sexuality

12-4 Juvenile Delinquency

12-5 Suicide: When the Adolescent has Nothing—Except Everything—to Lose

Chapter 13: Early Adulthood: Physical and Cognitive Development

13-1 Emerging Adulthood

13-2 Physical Development

13-3 Health and Fitness

13-4 Sexuality

13-5 Cognitive Development

13-6 Career Development

Chapter 14: Early Adulthood: Social and Emotional Development

14-1 Separation

14-2 Intimacy Versus Isolation

14-3 Seasons of Life

14-4 Attraction and Love: Forces That Bind?

14-5 Loneliness

14-6 The Single Life

14-7 Cohabitation: Darling, Would You Be My POSSLQ?

14-8 Marriage: Tying the Knot

14-9 Parenthood

14-10 Divorce: Breaking Bonds

Chapter 15: Middle Adulthood: Physical and Cognitive Development

15-1 Physical Development

15-2 Health

15-3 The Immune System

15-4 Sexuality

15-5 Cognitive Development

15-6 Creativity and Learning

Chapter 16: Middle Adulthood: Social and Emotional Development

16-1 Theories of Development in Middle Adulthood

16-2 Stability and Change in Middle Adulthood

16-3 Work in Middle Adulthood

16-4 Relationships in Middle Adulthood

Chapter 17: Late Adulthood: Physical and Cognitive Development

17-1 Physical Development

17-2 Theories of Aging

17-3 Health Concerns and Aging

17-4 Cognitive Development

Chapter 18: Late Adulthood: Social and Emotional Development

18-1 Theories of Social and Emotional Development in Late Adulthood

18-2 Psychological Development

18-3 Social Contexts of Aging

18-4 Retirement

18-5 Successful Aging

Chapter 19: Life’s Final Chapter

19-1 Understanding Death and Dying

19-2 Where People Die

19-3 Euthanasia: Is There a Right to Die?

19-4 Lifespan Perspectives on Death

19-5 Coping With Death

Answers to Study Tools Questions

References

Name Index

Subject Index

Spencer A. Rathus received his Ph.D. from the University at Albany and is on the faculty of The College of New Jersey. His research interests include treatment of obesity and eating disorders, smoking cessation, human growth and development, methods of therapy and sexual dysfunctions. The author of the widely used Rathus Assertiveness Schedule, he has written several college textbooks, including PSYCH, HDEV, AIDS: WHAT EVERY STUDENT NEEDS TO KNOW, HUMAN SEXUALITY IN A CHANGING WORLD, ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY IN A CHANGING WORLD, and CHILDHOOD AND ADOLESCENCE: VOYAGES IN DEVELOPMENT.

Numerous personal experiences enter into Spencer Rathus’s textbooks. He was the first member of his family to go to college and found college textbooks to be cold and intimidating. When his opportunity arrived to write college textbooks, he wanted them to be different–warm and encouraging, especially to students who were also the first generation in their families to be entering college.

Rathus’s first professional experience was teaching high school English. Part of the task of the high school teacher is to motivate students. Through this experience he learned the importance of humor and personal stories, which later became part of his textbook approach. Rathus wrote poetry and novels while he was an English teacher–and some of the poetry was published in poetry journals. The novels never saw the light of day–which Rathus admits has saved him a great deal of embarrassment.

Rathus earned his Ph.D. in psychology and then entered clinical practice and teaching. He has published research articles in journals such as Behavior Therapy, Journal of Clinical Psychology, Behaviour Research and Therapy, Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, Adolescence, and Criminology. His research interests lie in the areas of human growth and development, psychological disorders, methods of therapy, and psychological assessment.

Rathus has since poured his energies into writing textbooks in introductory psychology, developmental psychology, the psychology of adjustment, human sexuality, and abnormal psychology. He has taught at Northeastern University, St. John’s University, New York University, and The College of New Jersey. His professional activities include service on the American Psychological Association Task Force on Diversity Issues at the Precollege and Undergraduate Levels of Education in Psychology, and on the Advisory Panel, American Psychological Association, Board of Educational Affairs (BEA) Task Force on Undergraduate Psychology Major Competencies.

Rathus is proud of his family. His wife, Lois Fichner-Rathus, is a successful textbook author and a professor of art history. His daughter Allyn is a teacher in New York City. His daughter Jordan is enrolled in an M.F.A. program, with specialization in video art. Rathus’s youngest daughter, Taylor, is a musical theatre major and can dance the pants off of both of them. Rathus’s eldest daughter, Jill, is also a psychologist.

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