Self-Understanding in Childhood and Adolescence
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This important book provides a comprehensive look from a developmental perspective of how children and adolescents come to understand themselves during the first two decades of life. It explores every aspect of this central area of social cognition including the physical social active and psychological aspects of self. The authors present data from several cross-sectional and longitudinal studies of children''s and adolescents'' self-conceptions and they present alternative methods for interviewing children about themselves and for analyzing children''s responses for developmental level and schematic orientation. They offer theoretical explanations about the processes that account for normal development of self-understanding and contrast these with abnormal processes that arise in populations of clinically disturbed youth. A chapter is also devoted to the study of children living in a remote agrarian setting whose self-understanding is contrasted with the self-conceptions of children in the United States.
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