ABSTRACT

This concise guide offers an accessible introduction to the key theoretical perspectives and methodologies in developmental psychology. It integrates insights from typical and atypical development to reveal fundamental aspects of human growth and development, and common developmental disorders.

The topic books in this series draw on international research in the field and are informed by biological, social and cultural perspectives, offering explanations of developmental phenomena with a focus on how children and adolescents at different ages actually think, feel and act. In this succinct volume, Stephen von Tetzchner outlines the main theoretical perspectives including psychodynamic psychology, behaviorism, logical constructivism, social constructivism, evolutionary psychology, ethological psychology, ecological psychology, information processing and critical developmental psychology. He provides a guide to methods of gaining knowledge about children and introduces child and adolescent disorders.

Together with a companion website that offers topic-based quizzes, lecturer PowerPoint slides and sample essay questions, Typical and Atypical Child and Adolescent Development 1: Theory and Methodology is an essential text for all students of developmental psychology, as well as those working in the fields of child development, developmental disabilities and special education.

The content of this topic book is taken from Stephen von Tetzchner’s core textbook Child and Adolescent Psychology: Typical and Atypical Development. The comprehensive volume offers a complete overview of child and adolescent development. For more information visit www.routledge.com/9781138823396

part I|36 pages

Developmental Psychology

chapter 1|2 pages

Psychology and Development

chapter 3|2 pages

Globalization

chapter 4|2 pages

Typical and Atypical Development

chapter 6|8 pages

Modeling Development

chapter 7|5 pages

Dynamic Systems

chapter 9|5 pages

The Developmental Way of Thinking

part II|42 pages

Theoretical Perspectives

chapter 10|3 pages

The Function of Developmental Theories

chapter 11|5 pages

Psychodynamic Psychology

chapter 12|5 pages

Behaviorism

chapter 13|4 pages

Logical Constructivism

chapter 14|4 pages

Social Constructivism

chapter 15|3 pages

Evolutionary Psychology

chapter 16|1 pages

Ethological Psychology

chapter 17|4 pages

Ecological Psychology

chapter 18|2 pages

Information Processing

chapter 19|2 pages

Critical Developmental Psychology

chapter 20|7 pages

Distinguishing between Theories

part III|36 pages

Methods of Gaining Knowledge about Children

chapter 21|5 pages

Observations

chapter 22|2 pages

Questionnaires and Interviews

chapter 23|1 pages

Archival Research

chapter 24|7 pages

Methodologies

chapter 25|4 pages

Special Methods for Studying Infants

chapter 26|4 pages

Criteria for Research Methodology

chapter 27|7 pages

Assessment

chapter 28|4 pages

Ethical Considerations

part IV|35 pages

Child and Adolescent Disorders

chapter 30|3 pages

Sensory Impairments

chapter 31|2 pages

Motor Impairments

chapter 32|8 pages

Neurodevelopmental Disorders

chapter 33|8 pages

Behavioral and Emotional Disorders

chapter 34|3 pages

Trauma and Stressor-Related Disorders

chapter 35|2 pages

Addictions

chapter 36|4 pages

Acquired Disorders