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Conflict in Child and Adolescent Development

Conflict in Child and Adolescent Development

Part of Cambridge Studies in Social and Emotional Development

Carolyn U. Shantz, Willard W. Hartup, Jaan Valsiner, Robert B. Cairns, Michael Chapman, Michelle L. McBride, Judy Dunn, Cheryl Slomkowski, Catherine Garvey, Lynn Fainsilber Katz, Laurie Kramer, John M. Gottman, Hildy S. Ross, Cheryl L. Conant, W. Andrew Collins, Brett Laursen, Deborah Lowe Vandell, Mark Dixon Bailey, Robert E. Emery, David G. Perry, Louise C. Perry, Elizabeth Kennedy, Martha Putallaz, Blair H. Sheppard, Frances E. Aboud, Patricia Minuchin, Wyndol Furman, Elizabeth L. McQuaid
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  • Date Published: February 1995
  • availability: Available
  • format: Paperback
  • isbn: 9780521483773

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  • Although conflict in human affairs has fascinated theorists and researchers for centuries, this book, was the first to focus on the role of conflict in psychological and social development: the hows, whens, wheres, and whys of conflict in everyday life. Conflict is not always a negative, destructive event; research shows that it has many positive effects in the development of individuals and their interpersonal relationships. A major theme of Conflict in Child and Adolescent Development is how the management of conflict can enhance the psychological growth of individuals and strengthen relationships among people. Leading scholars present findings based on empirical research from psychology, anthropology, sociology, sociolinguistics, and family relations to provide an intriguing picture of what is known about conflict and to preview future research.

    •  Though group conflict is widely covered, this book is one of the first to consider the effects of individual conflict
    • Regards conflict as a formative experience often positive in effect
    • Combines the work of leading scholars in the field
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    • Date Published: February 1995
    • format: Paperback
    • isbn: 9780521483773
    • length: 464 pages
    • dimensions: 230 x 153 x 26 mm
    • weight: 0.62kg
    • contains: 1 b/w illus.
    • availability: Available
  • Table of Contents

    Preface
    List of contributors
    Conflict and development: an introduction Carolyn U. Shantz and Willard W. Hartup
    Part I. Conflict and the Processes of Development:
    1. Theoretical perspectives on conflict and development Jaan Valsiner and Robert B. Cairns
    2. The education of reason: cognitive conflict and its role in intellectual development Michael Chapman and Michelle L. McBride
    3. Conflict and the development of social understanding Judy Dunn and Cheryl Slomkowski
    4. Conflict talk: approaches to adversative discourse Catherine Garvey and Carolyn U. Shantz
    5. Conflict and emotions in marital, sibling, and peer relationships Lynn Fainsilber Katz, Laurie Kramer and John M. Gottman
    Part II. Conflict and Interpersonal Relationships:
    6. The social structure of early conflict: interaction, relationships, and alliances Hildy S. Ross and Cheryl L. Conant
    7. Conflict and friendship relations Willard W. Hartup
    8. Conflict and relationships during adolescence W. Andrew Collins and Brett Laursen
    9. Conflicts between siblings Deborah Lowe Vandell and Mark Dixon Bailey
    10. Family conflicts and their developmental implications: a conceptual analysis of meanings for the structure of relationships Robert E. Emery
    Part III. Conflict and Developmental Adaptations:
    11. Conflict and the development of antisocial behavior David G. Perry, Louise C. Perry and Elizabeth Kennedy
    12. Conflict management and social competence Martha Putallaz and Blair H. Sheppard
    13. Conflict and group relations Frances E. Aboud
    14. Conflict and child maltreatment Patricia Minuchin
    15. Intervention programs for the management of conflict Wyndol Furman and Elizabeth L. McQuaid
    Author index
    Subject index.

  • Editors

    Carolyn Uhlinger Shantz, Wayne State University

    Willard W. Hartup, University of Minnesota

    Contributors

    Carolyn U. Shantz, Willard W. Hartup, Jaan Valsiner, Robert B. Cairns, Michael Chapman, Michelle L. McBride, Judy Dunn, Cheryl Slomkowski, Catherine Garvey, Lynn Fainsilber Katz, Laurie Kramer, John M. Gottman, Hildy S. Ross, Cheryl L. Conant, W. Andrew Collins, Brett Laursen, Deborah Lowe Vandell, Mark Dixon Bailey, Robert E. Emery, David G. Perry, Louise C. Perry, Elizabeth Kennedy, Martha Putallaz, Blair H. Sheppard, Frances E. Aboud, Patricia Minuchin, Wyndol Furman, Elizabeth L. McQuaid

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