Adult Development applies the concept of complex postformal thought in order to explore how certain cognitive processes support individuals' close relationships such that those relationships grow stronger and richer over time.
Adult Development applies the concept of complex postformal thought in order to explore how certain cognitive processes support individuals' close relationships such that those relationships grow stronger and richer over time.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jan D. Sinnott, PhD, is a Professor of Psychology at Towson University in Baltimore, MD. She specializes in lifespan development applying existential, positive, trans-personal and body-mind concepts to the question of how we construct satisfying lives with others in our complex and rapidly changing environment. She developed her theory of post-formal thought during her Postdoctoral time at the National Institute on Aging (NIH) and uses it to bring order to the complex understanding necessary to create a satisfying adult lifetime. Based on her ongoing research, she has authored/coauthored over 100 scholarly and applied books and other publications applying her theory to subjects as varied as memory, mindfulness, and re-inventing the university.
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* Preface * Acknowledgements * 1. Introduction: Complex Thought and Adult Intimate Relationships * 2. The Development of Complex Thought in Adulthood: Some Theories and Mechanisms that Grow with Interpersonal Experience * 3. The Big Picture: "New Science" Operations and Logics as a Way of Understanding Postformal Thought Operations and Intimate Relationship Processes * 4. Complex Thought and Emotionally Experienced Close Relationships * 5. Social, Cultural, and Historical Factors Relate to Cognitive Aspects of Intimate Relationships * 6. Cognition and Fundamental Complex Relationship Skills: Theory-Limited Nonclinical Literature Related to Cognitive Factors in Intimate Relationships * 7. Cognition and Fundamental Complex Relationship Skills: Some Preliminary Quantitative and Qualitative Research * 8. Cognitive Aspects of Close Relationships That Thrive: Practices for Dyads in Intimate Relationships * 9. Future Research that Includes Culture and History Effects * Appendices * References * About the Author * Index
* Preface * Acknowledgements * 1. Introduction: Complex Thought and Adult Intimate Relationships * 2. The Development of Complex Thought in Adulthood: Some Theories and Mechanisms that Grow with Interpersonal Experience * 3. The Big Picture: "New Science" Operations and Logics as a Way of Understanding Postformal Thought Operations and Intimate Relationship Processes * 4. Complex Thought and Emotionally Experienced Close Relationships * 5. Social, Cultural, and Historical Factors Relate to Cognitive Aspects of Intimate Relationships * 6. Cognition and Fundamental Complex Relationship Skills: Theory-Limited Nonclinical Literature Related to Cognitive Factors in Intimate Relationships * 7. Cognition and Fundamental Complex Relationship Skills: Some Preliminary Quantitative and Qualitative Research * 8. Cognitive Aspects of Close Relationships That Thrive: Practices for Dyads in Intimate Relationships * 9. Future Research that Includes Culture and History Effects * Appendices * References * About the Author * Index
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