From the moment we are born our relationships with others play a vital role in our development. Have you ever wondered how an infant develops attachments? Or why these relationships influence a child''s growing sense of self? Perhaps you''re curious about the effect of early relationships and the self on social and emotional development? In exploring questions like these Karen Rosen guides you through the fascinating and interrelated themes of attachment and the self. Bringing together key theories and research in a unique integrative approach this textbook is essential reading for students of developmental psychology as well as clinicians working in the field. Social and Emotional Development: Attachment Relationships and the Emerging Self provides a comprehensive overview of the precursors and developmental consequences of attachment relationships and the emerging self from infancy through adolescence; examines relationships with caregivers siblings peers and friends; considers different social and cultural contexts; addresses controversial topics and highlights unresolved issues.