Psychologists of varying theoretical persuasions have long held that social experiences are critical to normal developmental trajectories and that the lack of such experiences is worthy of compensatory attention. Surprisingly, however, little empirical attention has been directed to the study of the psychological significance of social solitude for children. In an effort to shed new light on the meanings and developmental course of social solitude in childhood, a group of esteemed scholars from Europe and North America was invited to share and exchange information. An international audience of…mehr
Psychologists of varying theoretical persuasions have long held that social experiences are critical to normal developmental trajectories and that the lack of such experiences is worthy of compensatory attention. Surprisingly, however, little empirical attention has been directed to the study of the psychological significance of social solitude for children. In an effort to shed new light on the meanings and developmental course of social solitude in childhood, a group of esteemed scholars from Europe and North America was invited to share and exchange information. An international audience of researchers actively involved in the study of social withdrawal and social inhibition or shyness in childhood was led in discussion by the scholars whose chapters are published in this volume. The editors hope that this offering stimulates continuing efforts to better understand the developmental meanings, causes, and courses of this childhood social dysfunction.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Contents: Part I:Conceptual and Methodological Issues: An Overview.K.H. Rubin J.B. Asendorpf Social Withdrawal Inhibition and Shyness in Childhood: Conceptual and Definitional Issues. J. Kagan N. Snidman D. Arcus On the Temperamental Categories of Inhibited and Uninhibited Children. Part II:Biological and Familial Factors: Independent and Interdependent Contributions.R.J. Davidson Childhood Temperament and Cerebral Asymmetry: A Neurobiological Substrate of Behavioral Inhibition. A. Engfer Antecedents and Consequences of Shyness in Boys and Girls: A 6-Year Longitudinal Study. N.A. Fox S.D. Calkins Pathways to Aggression and Social Withdrawal: Interactions Among Temperament Attachment and Regulation. J. Stevenson-Hinde A. Shouldice Wariness to Strangers: A Behavior Systems Perspective Revisited. R.S.L. Mills K.H. Rubin Socialization Factors in the Development of Social Withdrawal. Part III: Social Behaviors Skills and Relationships.A.G. Broberg Inhibition and Children's Experiences of Out-of-Home Care. M. Rezendes N. Snidman J. Kagan J. Gibbons Features of Speech in Inhibited and Uninhibited Children. M.A. Evans Communicative Competence as a Dimension of Shyness. Part IV:Peer and Self Perceptions.A. Younger C. Gentile K. Burgess Children's Perceptions of Social Withdrawal: Changes Across Age. S. Hymel E. Woody A. Bowker Social Withdrawal in Childhood: Considering the Child's Perspective. Part V:Longitudinal Perspectives on Social Withdrawal and Inhibition.J.B. Asendorpf Beyond Temperament: A Two-Factorial Coping Model of the Development of Inhibition During Childhood. K.H. Rubin The Waterloo Longitudinal Project: Correlates and Consequences of Social Withdrawal from Childhood to Adolescence. D. Olweus Victimization by Peers: Antecedents and Long-Term Outcomes.
Contents: Part I:Conceptual and Methodological Issues: An Overview.K.H. Rubin J.B. Asendorpf Social Withdrawal Inhibition and Shyness in Childhood: Conceptual and Definitional Issues. J. Kagan N. Snidman D. Arcus On the Temperamental Categories of Inhibited and Uninhibited Children. Part II:Biological and Familial Factors: Independent and Interdependent Contributions.R.J. Davidson Childhood Temperament and Cerebral Asymmetry: A Neurobiological Substrate of Behavioral Inhibition. A. Engfer Antecedents and Consequences of Shyness in Boys and Girls: A 6-Year Longitudinal Study. N.A. Fox S.D. Calkins Pathways to Aggression and Social Withdrawal: Interactions Among Temperament Attachment and Regulation. J. Stevenson-Hinde A. Shouldice Wariness to Strangers: A Behavior Systems Perspective Revisited. R.S.L. Mills K.H. Rubin Socialization Factors in the Development of Social Withdrawal. Part III: Social Behaviors Skills and Relationships.A.G. Broberg Inhibition and Children's Experiences of Out-of-Home Care. M. Rezendes N. Snidman J. Kagan J. Gibbons Features of Speech in Inhibited and Uninhibited Children. M.A. Evans Communicative Competence as a Dimension of Shyness. Part IV:Peer and Self Perceptions.A. Younger C. Gentile K. Burgess Children's Perceptions of Social Withdrawal: Changes Across Age. S. Hymel E. Woody A. Bowker Social Withdrawal in Childhood: Considering the Child's Perspective. Part V:Longitudinal Perspectives on Social Withdrawal and Inhibition.J.B. Asendorpf Beyond Temperament: A Two-Factorial Coping Model of the Development of Inhibition During Childhood. K.H. Rubin The Waterloo Longitudinal Project: Correlates and Consequences of Social Withdrawal from Childhood to Adolescence. D. Olweus Victimization by Peers: Antecedents and Long-Term Outcomes.
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