One of the paradoxes in developmental theory is the child's simultaneous intrapsychic and interpsychic development. While the child is growing in mental capacity and struggling to define self, behaviors are also being learned whose function is to integrate self into a social network, which often means that egocentric behaviors are in conflict with sociocentric ones. This theory draws upon processes that promote both individual and social growth into a unified theory of development. A construct pertinent to almost all dimensions of psychological research, psychological distance is...
One of the paradoxes in developmental theory is the child's simultaneous intrapsychic and interpsychic development. While the child is growing in ment...
This volume approaches the issues of change and development from the intersection of theory, method, and application. It will appeal to developmentalists working in any or all of these areas, be they students or professionals.
This volume approaches the issues of change and development from the intersection of theory, method, and application. It will appeal to developmentali...