Self-Regulation and Autonomy
Social and Developmental Dimensions of Human Conduct
- Editors:
- Bryan W. Sokol, St Louis University, Missouri
- Frederick M. E. Grouzet, University of Victoria, British Columbia
- Ulrich Müller, University of Victoria, British Columbia
- Date Published: July 2015
- availability: Available
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9781107538832
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Self-regulation and autonomy have emerged as key predictors of health and well-being in several areas of psychology. This timely volume brings together eminent scholars at the forefront of this research, which is taking place in disciplines including developmental psychology, developmental neuroscience, social psychology and educational psychology. The contributors present ideas and research findings on the development of self-regulation and autonomy, including their biological bases, antecedents and consequences. Editors Bryan W. Sokol, Frederick M. E. Grouzet and Ulrich Müller have shaped the volume's multidisciplinary perspective on self-regulation and autonomy to reflect the legacy of Jean Piaget, the trailblazing developmental psychologist whose work drew on a diverse body of research.
Read more- Presents an interdisciplinary view of self-regulation and autonomy
- Brings together perspectives from fields including developmental psychology and neuroscience
- Contributors include distinguished senior scholars and emerging leaders in the field
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- Date Published: July 2015
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9781107538832
- length: 318 pages
- dimensions: 230 x 152 x 18 mm
- weight: 0.49kg
- contains: 8 b/w illus. 3 tables
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
List of figures and tables
Series editor's preface
Preface
1. Self-regulation and autonomy: an introduction Frederick M. E. Grouzet, Bryan W. Sokol and Ulrich Müller
Part I. Dialectic between Organismic and Social Processes:
2. The importance of autonomy for development and well-being Edward L. Deci and Richard M. Ryan
3. Autonomy and self-regulation: the dialectic between organismic and social valuing processes Frederick M. E. Grouzet
4. Development as emergence R. Keith Sawyer
Part II. Social Development:
5. Constructing the agent: developing conceptions of autonomy and selfhood Bryan W. Sokol, Ulrich Müller and Michael J. Chandler
6. Revisiting the moral self construct: developmental perspectives on moral selfhood Tobias Krettenauer
7. Facilitating autonomy in the family: supporting intrinsic motivation and self-regulation Wendy S. Grolnick and Jacquelyn N. Raftery
8. 'It's a part of life to do with what you want': the role of personal choice in social development Larry Nucci
Part III. Self-Regulation and Autonomy at School:
9. Toward a social psychology of assimilation: self-determination theory in cognitive development and education Richard M. Ryan and Edward L. Deci
10. Self-regulation and school success Angela Lee Duckworth and Stephanie M. Carlson
11. Understanding explanatory talk through Vygotsky's theory of self-regulation Challis J. E. Kinnucan and Janet Kuebli
Part IV. Neurological Perspective:
12. Two-mode models of self-regulation and serotonergic functioning: divergent manifestations of impulse and constraint Charles S. Carver, Sheri L. Johnson and Jutta Joormann
13. Neurodevelopmental processes of attachment and autonomy Allison C. Waters and Don M. Tucker
Index.
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