Constructivist Perspectives on Developmental Psychopathology and Atypical Development
- Edited by Daniel P. Keating, Hugh Rosen
- Price: $79.95
- Binding: Hardback
- Pages: 280
- Published by: Psychology Press
- Publication Date: 1st November 1990
- ISBN: 978-0-8058-0437-9
About the Book
This volume is the result of a symposium titled "Constructivist Approaches to Atypical Development and Developmental Psychopathology."
What emerges from the work included here is a record of innovative extensions, refinements, and applications of the concept of constructivism.
The chapters not only demonstrate the compatibility of constructivism with investigations of atypicality, but also the generation of a constructivist perspective for a wide array of problems in developmental psychology.
Table of Contents
Contents: D.P. Keating, Constructivism and Diversity.
S. Santostefano, Coordinating Outer Space with Inner Self: Reflections on Developmental Psychopathology.
R.A. Thompson, Construction and Reconstruction of Early Attachments: Taking Perspective on Attachment Theory and Research.
D. Cicchetti, M. Beeghly, V. Carlson, W. Coster, M. Gersten, C. Rieder, S. Toth, Development and Psychopathology: Lessons from the Study of Maltreated Children.
L. Rogers, R. Kegan, "Mental Growth" and "Mental Health" as Distinct Concepts in the Study of Developmental Psychopathology: Theory, Research, and Clinical Implications.
H. Rosen, Constructivism: Personality, Psychopathology, and Psychotherapy.
B. Landau, Knowledge and Its Expression in the Blind Child.
A.M. Sostek, Development of the Blind Child: Implications for Assessment and Intervention.
H.G. Furth, Thinking Without Language: A Perspective and Review of Research With Deaf People.
H.W. Hoemann, Piagetian Perspectives on Research With Deaf Subjects.