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Causality and Neo-Stages in Development

Toward Unifying Psychology

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Focusing on the integration of major psychological themes, the book presents an ongoing project aimed at unifying psychology through concepts like causality and activation-inhibition coordination. It introduces a lifespan stage model that bridges Piagetian cognitive and Eriksonian socioaffective domains, addressing criticisms of traditional stage models. The latter half expands on these ideas, exploring couple dynamics and introducing new concepts such as executive function and stress dysregulation disorder, highlighting the model's potential for understanding complex psychological phenomena.

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Causality and Neo-Stages in Development, Gerald Young

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2022
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Titre
Causality and Neo-Stages in Development
Sous-titre
Toward Unifying Psychology
Langue
Anglais
Format
souple
Pages
472
ISBN13
9783030825423
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Focusing on the integration of major psychological themes, the book presents an ongoing project aimed at unifying psychology through concepts like causality and activation-inhibition coordination. It introduces a lifespan stage model that bridges Piagetian cognitive and Eriksonian socioaffective domains, addressing criticisms of traditional stage models. The latter half expands on these ideas, exploring couple dynamics and introducing new concepts such as executive function and stress dysregulation disorder, highlighting the model's potential for understanding complex psychological phenomena.