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20. Work and Its Meaning
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Preface IX
- Acknowledgments XI
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Part I: Infancy
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Mastery and Competencies
- 1. Competent Newborns 3
- 2. Piaget’s Observations as a Source of Hypotheses Concerning Motivation 13
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Identity and the Self
- 3. Mirror-Image Stimulation and Self-Recognition in Infancy 25
- 4. Characteristics of the Individual Child’s Behavioral Responses to the Environment 42
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Relations with Others
- 5. Attachment, Exploration, and Separation: Illustrated by the Behavior of One-Year-Olds in a Strange Situation 57
- 6. Growth of Social Play with Peers during the Second Year of Life 72
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Part II: Childhood
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Mastery and Competencies
- 7. The Role of Play in Cognitive Development 83
- 8. A Structural-Developmental Analysis of Levels of Role-taking in Middle Childhood 96
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Identity and the Self
- 9. The Process of Learning Parental and Sex-Role Identification 107
- 10. Development of a Sense of Self-Identity in Children 118
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Relations with Others
- 11. Peer Interaction and the Behavioral Development of the Individual Child 135
- 12. The Aftermath of Divorce 148
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Part III: Adolescence
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Mastery and Competencies
- 13. Understanding the Young Adolescent 167
- 14. Intrapsychic versus Cultural Explanations of the “Fear of Success” Motive 177
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Identity and the Self
- 15. The Problem of Ego Identity 189
- 16. Disturbance in the Self- Image at Adolescence 199
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Relations with Others
- 17. Changes in Family Relations at Puberty 211
- 18. Breakups before Marriage: The End of 103 Affairs 224
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Part IV: Adulthood
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Mastery and Competencies
- 19. Transition to Parenthood 243
- 20. Work and Its Meaning 255
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Identity and the Self
- 21. The Subjective Experience of Middle Age 273
- 22. The Midlife Transition: A Period in Adult Psychosocial Development 284
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Relations with Others
- 23. Marital Satisfaction over the Family Life Cycle 301
- 24. Primary Friends and Kin: A Study of the Associations of Middle-Class Couples 311
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Part V: Late Adulthood
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Mastery and Competencies
- 25. The Role of Grandparenthood 325
- 26. Adjustment to Loss of Job at Retirement 331
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Identity and the Self
- 27. Personality and Patterns of Aging 341
- 28. The Life Review: An Interpretation of Reminiscence in the Aged 349
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Late Adulthood
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Relations with Others
- 29. Interaction and Adaptation: Intimacy as a Critical Variable 359
- 30. The Meaning of Friendship in Widowhood 368
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Preface IX
- Acknowledgments XI
-
Part I: Infancy
-
Mastery and Competencies
- 1. Competent Newborns 3
- 2. Piaget’s Observations as a Source of Hypotheses Concerning Motivation 13
-
Identity and the Self
- 3. Mirror-Image Stimulation and Self-Recognition in Infancy 25
- 4. Characteristics of the Individual Child’s Behavioral Responses to the Environment 42
-
Relations with Others
- 5. Attachment, Exploration, and Separation: Illustrated by the Behavior of One-Year-Olds in a Strange Situation 57
- 6. Growth of Social Play with Peers during the Second Year of Life 72
-
Part II: Childhood
-
Mastery and Competencies
- 7. The Role of Play in Cognitive Development 83
- 8. A Structural-Developmental Analysis of Levels of Role-taking in Middle Childhood 96
-
Identity and the Self
- 9. The Process of Learning Parental and Sex-Role Identification 107
- 10. Development of a Sense of Self-Identity in Children 118
-
Relations with Others
- 11. Peer Interaction and the Behavioral Development of the Individual Child 135
- 12. The Aftermath of Divorce 148
-
Part III: Adolescence
-
Mastery and Competencies
- 13. Understanding the Young Adolescent 167
- 14. Intrapsychic versus Cultural Explanations of the “Fear of Success” Motive 177
-
Identity and the Self
- 15. The Problem of Ego Identity 189
- 16. Disturbance in the Self- Image at Adolescence 199
-
Relations with Others
- 17. Changes in Family Relations at Puberty 211
- 18. Breakups before Marriage: The End of 103 Affairs 224
-
Part IV: Adulthood
-
Mastery and Competencies
- 19. Transition to Parenthood 243
- 20. Work and Its Meaning 255
-
Identity and the Self
- 21. The Subjective Experience of Middle Age 273
- 22. The Midlife Transition: A Period in Adult Psychosocial Development 284
-
Relations with Others
- 23. Marital Satisfaction over the Family Life Cycle 301
- 24. Primary Friends and Kin: A Study of the Associations of Middle-Class Couples 311
-
Part V: Late Adulthood
-
Mastery and Competencies
- 25. The Role of Grandparenthood 325
- 26. Adjustment to Loss of Job at Retirement 331
-
Identity and the Self
- 27. Personality and Patterns of Aging 341
- 28. The Life Review: An Interpretation of Reminiscence in the Aged 349
-
Late Adulthood
-
Relations with Others
- 29. Interaction and Adaptation: Intimacy as a Critical Variable 359
- 30. The Meaning of Friendship in Widowhood 368