Encyclopedia of Relationships Across the Lifespan

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Bloomsbury Academic, 13/02/1996 - 512 páginas

This comprehensive, cross-disciplinary encyclopedia explores the developmental nature of social interactions and is designed for a broad range of readers in college, institutional, and public library settings. The lifespan perspective illuminates how relationships change throughout the course of human development from family interactions and friendships to dating and work relationships. In the process a diversity of topics are explored, such as aging experiences, divorce, family violence, gender roles, grandparenthood, HIV/AIDS and other sexually transmitted diseases, marriage and alternative lifestyles, parenthood, and sibling relations. A variety of perspectives are provided, including psychological, sociological, family studies, historical, anthropological, and religious views. The reader is also exposed to how lifespan relationships are shaped by international, racial, ethnic, and class differences.

Over 500 easy-to-read entries analyze terms, concepts, themes, theories, and policies, as well as current, historical, and multicultural perspectives, and provide over 1,500 sources for further study. An appendix listing over 100 professional journals of note and a selected bibliography of the latest publications of importance to the topic overall further enrich this volume designed for students, teachers, practitioners, and general readers in all the social sciences.

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JEFFREY S. TURNER is a Professor of Psychology at Mitchell College in New London, Connecticut. Turner has taught at the college level for over 20 years and has received numerous awards for distinguished teaching. He holds a doctoral degree from the University of Connecticut, specializing in human development and family relationships. He is the coauthor of many college textbooks that have been used in over 300 colleges and universities in the United States and abroad. His books include Lifespan Development (1995), Contemporary Adulthood (1994), Contemporary Human Sexuality (1993), Marriage and Family: Traditions and Transitions (1988), and Exploring Child Behavior (1986).

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