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APA Handbook of Adolescent and Young Adult Development

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Table of Contents

Part I. Biological Underpinnings (Chapters 1-4)
Part II. Cognition, Emotion, and Social Cognition (Chapters 5-10)
Part III. Social Contexts of Development (Chapters 11-19)
Part IV. Diversity in Adolescence and the Transition to Adulthood (Chapters 20-29)
Part V. Challenges to Healthy Development (Chapters 30-33)
Part VI. Positive Youth Development (Chapters 34-38)
Part VII. Intervention and Policy (Chapters 39-43)
Part VIII. Past and Future Science of Adolescence
and Early Adulthood (Chapter 44)

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Over 44 chapters, the APA Handbook of Adolescent and Young Adult Development reviews the many factors that impact youth development across varying themes including biological underpinnings, cognitive and emotive processes, development through social contexts and roles, diversity in adolescence and the transition to adulthood, risk behaviors and psychopathology, positive youth development, intervention and policy, and new directions.

The expert co-editors have recruited a new generation of top scholars as chapter authors to ensure that this comprehensive guide is thorough, detailed, and invaluable to readers. The handbook is also integrative and incorporates diversity so that clinicians, graduate students, and researchers can gain further understanding and apply this knowledge to a wider range of the population.

  • Education Psychology
  • Developmental Psychology
  • Clinical Psychology
  • Cultural Psychology
  • Child and Family Studies
  • Family and Consumer Sciences
  • Human Development
  • Education
  • Medicine
  • Neuroscience
  • Public health
  • Sociology

Editors:
Lisa J. Crockett, University of Nebraska—Lincoln
Gustavo Carlo, University of California—Irvine
 John E. Schulenberg, University of Michigan

ISBN: 978-1-4338-3236-9