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    Thinking About the Lifecourse: A Psychosocial Introduction

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    ISBN: 9780230249653
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    AuthorFROST ELIZABETH
    Pub Date25/11/2013
    BindingPaperback
    Pages224
    Publisher: PALGRAVE MACMILLAN
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    An informative, introductory text which brings together psychological and sociological perspectives of human development. It highlights the connection between the internal, intimate concerns of individuals and the external social, economic and political orders that govern our lives, highlighting key stages and themes throughout the life course.

    How we change over time - who we love, what work we do, how we die - is shaped both by internal, and external influences. This book explores the important subject of human growth and development by combining the social context of how people live with their personal ways of thinking and being. The result is a greater understanding of why people are who they are. Taking a psychosocial approach to exploring human growth and development, this book: * Provides an insightful exploration of the human life course by looking at significant life stages and key themes (such as parenting, ill-health and violence). * Draws on both contemporary and classic research in the fields of psychology and sociology, to deliver an in-depth analysis of issues about self and society. * Moves beyond traditional, limiting approaches to understanding people's lives toward an interdisciplinary, psychosocial approach. Whether you are studying on a Social Work, Nursing or related Health or Social Care degree, or taking a course in the newly emerging field of Psychosocial Studies, this book is a clear and ground-breaking contribution to the understanding of human growth and development.