First published in 2006. This is Volume 3 of the Official Journal of the Society for the Study of Human Development from 2006. It includes a special edition collection of articles covering second chances as transformative stories, looking at the redemptive self, emotion and transformational processing, narrating self in the past and the future, low income fathers and prison conversions and the crisis of self-narrative.
First published in 2006. This is Volume 3 of the Official Journal of the Society for the Study of Human Development from 2006. It includes a special edition collection of articles covering second chances as transformative stories, looking at the redemptive self, emotion and transformational processing, narrating self in the past and the future, low income fathers and prison conversions and the crisis of self-narrative.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Chapter 1 Second Chances as Transformative Stories in Human Development: An Introduction Kevin M. Roy Dan P. McAdams; Chapter 2 The Redemptive Self: Generativity and the Stories Americans Live By Dan P. McAdams; Chapter 3 Authoring a Second Chance in Life: Emotion and Transformational Processing Within Narrative Identity Jennifer L. Pals; Chapter 4 Narrating the Self in the Past and the Future: Implications for Maturity Laura A. King Joshua A. Hicks; Chapter 5 Generativity as Second Chance: Low-Income Fathers and Transformation of the Difficult Past Kevin M. Roy Kristen Lucas; Chapter 6 Why God Is Often Found Behind Bars: Prison Conversions and the Crisis of Self-Narrative Shadd Maruna Louise Wilson Kathryn Curran;
Chapter 1 Second Chances as Transformative Stories in Human Development: An Introduction Kevin M. Roy Dan P. McAdams; Chapter 2 The Redemptive Self: Generativity and the Stories Americans Live By Dan P. McAdams; Chapter 3 Authoring a Second Chance in Life: Emotion and Transformational Processing Within Narrative Identity Jennifer L. Pals; Chapter 4 Narrating the Self in the Past and the Future: Implications for Maturity Laura A. King Joshua A. Hicks; Chapter 5 Generativity as Second Chance: Low-Income Fathers and Transformation of the Difficult Past Kevin M. Roy Kristen Lucas; Chapter 6 Why God Is Often Found Behind Bars: Prison Conversions and the Crisis of Self-Narrative Shadd Maruna Louise Wilson Kathryn Curran;
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