Self-concept is vital to social development of adults. Explore self-concept, how it changes with age, and the three selves that comprise self-concept. Learn the dimensions to self-concept according to psychologist Carl Rogers, and distinguish between congruent and incongruent self-concepts. ...
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Learning more about the early social development of children with SCT will shed light on early neurocognitive and neurobehavioral pathways to social challenges and related psychopathology later in life of children, adolescents and adults with SCT. Urgency for this knowledge is stressed by the increasing...
Childless adults neither experience a steeper decline in network size nor a greater reduction in social support than parents do. Compared against previous research, our findings counter the rather one-sided negative view of childless adults that depicts them as socially isolated and utterly lacking in...
This paper is based on the assumption that young adults in our engineering classrooms want to live lives that matter, that is, they want to contribute to the betterment of society through the pursuit of their careers. Sometimes, cultural factors present challenges to their pursuits. A culture ...
There has been comparatively little focus in the literature on the characteristics and social and emotional needs of gifted adults. Using observational dat... DV Lovecky - 《Journal of Counseling & Development》 被引量: 29发表: 1986年 Nurturing future generations : promoting resilience in children...
·6% of adults ≥60 years old in the western regions live with depression, compared to 26·6% in the East [54]. Estimated stroke prevalence is nearly 2.5 times higher in northeastern compared to south-eastern areas. Prevalence of CVD is 12·6% in northeast China and 8·0% in the ...
Young Women’s Social and Occupational Development and Mental Health in the Aftermath of Child Sexual Abuse Abstract We examined social role functioning and depressive symptoms of young adults who were abused as children in data from a longitudinal community sample. Sexually abused women and men ...
This chapter examines UK young adults' housing transitions, particularly leaving the parental home, and explores the ways in which these may have been shaped by government social and housing policies. Housing remains an important welfare service in the UK, but is distinctive in the coexistence of ...
In adults, the exclusion condition is associated with lower mood, increased anxiety and feeling threatened in four fundamental psychological needs: self-esteem, belonging, control and a sense of meaningful existence (Williams, 2007; Williams et al., 2000). Some studies have suggested that such ...