Loneliness in Childhood and Adolescence
Herausgeber: Hymel, Shelley; Rotenberg, Ken J.
Loneliness in Childhood and Adolescence
Herausgeber: Hymel, Shelley; Rotenberg, Ken J.
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This book represents a comprehensive examination of loneliness in childhood and adolescence.
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This book represents a comprehensive examination of loneliness in childhood and adolescence.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 414
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. April 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 820g
- ISBN-13: 9780521561358
- ISBN-10: 0521561353
- Artikelnr.: 22071086
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 414
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. April 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 820g
- ISBN-13: 9780521561358
- ISBN-10: 0521561353
- Artikelnr.: 22071086
Part I. Introduction: 1. Childhood and adolescent loneliness: an
introduction Ken J. Rotenberg; Part II. Theoretical and Assessment Issues:
2. The conceptualization and measurement of childhood loneliness Beverley
Terrell-Deutsch; 3. Understanding the origins of childhood loneliness:
contributions of attachment theory Jude Cassidy and Lisa J. Berlin; 4.
Developmental change in the sources of loneliness in childhood and
adolescence: constructing a theoretical model Jennifer T. Parkhurst and
Andrea Hopmeyer; 5. Loneliness through the eyes of children Shelley Hymel,
Donato Tarulli, Laura Hayden Thomson and Beverley Terrell-Deutsch; Part
III. Loneliness in Childhood: 6. Loneliness during early childhood: the
role of interpersonal behaviors and relationships Kim B. Burgess, Gary W.
Ladd, Becky J. Kochenderfer, Sharon F. Lambert and Sondra H. Birch; 7.
Antecedents of loneliness and the ability to be alone in young children
Lisa M. Youngblade, Lisa J. Berlin and Jay Belsky; 8. A social
information-processing approach to children's loneliness Nicki R. Crick,
Jennifer K. Groptpeter and Carol M. Rockhill; 9. Parental antecedents of
children's loneliness Ken J. Rotenberg; 10. The friendship experience in
middle childhood and adolescence: implication for understanding loneliness
Jeffrey G. Parker, Jill L. Saxon, Steven R. Asher and Donna M. Kovacs; Part
IV. Loneliness in Adolescence: 11. Adolescent loneliness, self-reflection
and identity: from individual differences to developmental processes Luc
Goossens and Alfons Marcoen; 12. On the uses of loneliness in adolescence,
Reed W. Larson; 13. Social self-discrepancy theory and loneliness during
childhood and adolescence Janis B. Kupermidt, Kathy B. Sigda, Mary Ellen
Voegler and Constantine Sedikides; 14. Self, other and loneliness from a
developmental perspective Lorrie K. Sippola and William M. Bukowski; 15.
Adolescent loneliness and maladjustment: a focus on gender differences
Linda Loenig and Robin Abrams; Part V. Prospective: 16. Examination of
loneliness across the life cycle: two solitudes or unified enterprise?
Daniel Perlman and Monica Landolt.
introduction Ken J. Rotenberg; Part II. Theoretical and Assessment Issues:
2. The conceptualization and measurement of childhood loneliness Beverley
Terrell-Deutsch; 3. Understanding the origins of childhood loneliness:
contributions of attachment theory Jude Cassidy and Lisa J. Berlin; 4.
Developmental change in the sources of loneliness in childhood and
adolescence: constructing a theoretical model Jennifer T. Parkhurst and
Andrea Hopmeyer; 5. Loneliness through the eyes of children Shelley Hymel,
Donato Tarulli, Laura Hayden Thomson and Beverley Terrell-Deutsch; Part
III. Loneliness in Childhood: 6. Loneliness during early childhood: the
role of interpersonal behaviors and relationships Kim B. Burgess, Gary W.
Ladd, Becky J. Kochenderfer, Sharon F. Lambert and Sondra H. Birch; 7.
Antecedents of loneliness and the ability to be alone in young children
Lisa M. Youngblade, Lisa J. Berlin and Jay Belsky; 8. A social
information-processing approach to children's loneliness Nicki R. Crick,
Jennifer K. Groptpeter and Carol M. Rockhill; 9. Parental antecedents of
children's loneliness Ken J. Rotenberg; 10. The friendship experience in
middle childhood and adolescence: implication for understanding loneliness
Jeffrey G. Parker, Jill L. Saxon, Steven R. Asher and Donna M. Kovacs; Part
IV. Loneliness in Adolescence: 11. Adolescent loneliness, self-reflection
and identity: from individual differences to developmental processes Luc
Goossens and Alfons Marcoen; 12. On the uses of loneliness in adolescence,
Reed W. Larson; 13. Social self-discrepancy theory and loneliness during
childhood and adolescence Janis B. Kupermidt, Kathy B. Sigda, Mary Ellen
Voegler and Constantine Sedikides; 14. Self, other and loneliness from a
developmental perspective Lorrie K. Sippola and William M. Bukowski; 15.
Adolescent loneliness and maladjustment: a focus on gender differences
Linda Loenig and Robin Abrams; Part V. Prospective: 16. Examination of
loneliness across the life cycle: two solitudes or unified enterprise?
Daniel Perlman and Monica Landolt.
Part I. Introduction: 1. Childhood and adolescent loneliness: an
introduction Ken J. Rotenberg; Part II. Theoretical and Assessment Issues:
2. The conceptualization and measurement of childhood loneliness Beverley
Terrell-Deutsch; 3. Understanding the origins of childhood loneliness:
contributions of attachment theory Jude Cassidy and Lisa J. Berlin; 4.
Developmental change in the sources of loneliness in childhood and
adolescence: constructing a theoretical model Jennifer T. Parkhurst and
Andrea Hopmeyer; 5. Loneliness through the eyes of children Shelley Hymel,
Donato Tarulli, Laura Hayden Thomson and Beverley Terrell-Deutsch; Part
III. Loneliness in Childhood: 6. Loneliness during early childhood: the
role of interpersonal behaviors and relationships Kim B. Burgess, Gary W.
Ladd, Becky J. Kochenderfer, Sharon F. Lambert and Sondra H. Birch; 7.
Antecedents of loneliness and the ability to be alone in young children
Lisa M. Youngblade, Lisa J. Berlin and Jay Belsky; 8. A social
information-processing approach to children's loneliness Nicki R. Crick,
Jennifer K. Groptpeter and Carol M. Rockhill; 9. Parental antecedents of
children's loneliness Ken J. Rotenberg; 10. The friendship experience in
middle childhood and adolescence: implication for understanding loneliness
Jeffrey G. Parker, Jill L. Saxon, Steven R. Asher and Donna M. Kovacs; Part
IV. Loneliness in Adolescence: 11. Adolescent loneliness, self-reflection
and identity: from individual differences to developmental processes Luc
Goossens and Alfons Marcoen; 12. On the uses of loneliness in adolescence,
Reed W. Larson; 13. Social self-discrepancy theory and loneliness during
childhood and adolescence Janis B. Kupermidt, Kathy B. Sigda, Mary Ellen
Voegler and Constantine Sedikides; 14. Self, other and loneliness from a
developmental perspective Lorrie K. Sippola and William M. Bukowski; 15.
Adolescent loneliness and maladjustment: a focus on gender differences
Linda Loenig and Robin Abrams; Part V. Prospective: 16. Examination of
loneliness across the life cycle: two solitudes or unified enterprise?
Daniel Perlman and Monica Landolt.
introduction Ken J. Rotenberg; Part II. Theoretical and Assessment Issues:
2. The conceptualization and measurement of childhood loneliness Beverley
Terrell-Deutsch; 3. Understanding the origins of childhood loneliness:
contributions of attachment theory Jude Cassidy and Lisa J. Berlin; 4.
Developmental change in the sources of loneliness in childhood and
adolescence: constructing a theoretical model Jennifer T. Parkhurst and
Andrea Hopmeyer; 5. Loneliness through the eyes of children Shelley Hymel,
Donato Tarulli, Laura Hayden Thomson and Beverley Terrell-Deutsch; Part
III. Loneliness in Childhood: 6. Loneliness during early childhood: the
role of interpersonal behaviors and relationships Kim B. Burgess, Gary W.
Ladd, Becky J. Kochenderfer, Sharon F. Lambert and Sondra H. Birch; 7.
Antecedents of loneliness and the ability to be alone in young children
Lisa M. Youngblade, Lisa J. Berlin and Jay Belsky; 8. A social
information-processing approach to children's loneliness Nicki R. Crick,
Jennifer K. Groptpeter and Carol M. Rockhill; 9. Parental antecedents of
children's loneliness Ken J. Rotenberg; 10. The friendship experience in
middle childhood and adolescence: implication for understanding loneliness
Jeffrey G. Parker, Jill L. Saxon, Steven R. Asher and Donna M. Kovacs; Part
IV. Loneliness in Adolescence: 11. Adolescent loneliness, self-reflection
and identity: from individual differences to developmental processes Luc
Goossens and Alfons Marcoen; 12. On the uses of loneliness in adolescence,
Reed W. Larson; 13. Social self-discrepancy theory and loneliness during
childhood and adolescence Janis B. Kupermidt, Kathy B. Sigda, Mary Ellen
Voegler and Constantine Sedikides; 14. Self, other and loneliness from a
developmental perspective Lorrie K. Sippola and William M. Bukowski; 15.
Adolescent loneliness and maladjustment: a focus on gender differences
Linda Loenig and Robin Abrams; Part V. Prospective: 16. Examination of
loneliness across the life cycle: two solitudes or unified enterprise?
Daniel Perlman and Monica Landolt.