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Puberty and Psychological Development

Hormone Research, 1991
Emphasis is placed on the body and its role in shaping our relationship to reality. Puberty is responsible for integrating an irreversible body image either masculine or feminine. Pubertal pathology in which the fantasies about physical bisexuality remain ensconced can make working through psychical bisexuality a more arduous task.
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Child Development and Evolutionary Psychology

Child Development, 2000
Evolutionary developmental psychology involves the expression of evolved, epigenetic programs, as described by the developmental systems approach, over the course of ontogeny. There have been different selection pressures on organisms at different times in ontogeny, and some characteristics of infants and children were selected in evolution to serve an
D F, Bjorklund, A D, Pellegrini
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Menopausal transition and psychological development

Menopause, 2003
To study women's psychological development during menopause and to examine the relationship between women's appraisal of menopause and symptom reporting.A population-based sample of 130 healthy women was assessed annually for 5 consecutive years using semistructured interviews, a menopausal symptom rating scale, and the Symptom Checklist-90 rating ...
H, Busch   +3 more
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Psychological Development and Psychological Health

1997
For humanistic psychologists the psychological development of a person, the exploitation of his or her potential, is synonymous with progress towards a mentally healthy state. Both Rogers and Maslow were interested in defining the nature of this state and identifying its attributes.
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Childhood and adolescent psychologic development

Pediatric Clinics of North America, 2003
Child and adolescent psychologic development is a complex process that is governed by the interactions of multiple biologic, genetic, sociocultural, and environmental variables. Viewed from an ecological context, the individual influences, and is influenced by, a multilayered set of systems, including the family, school, neighborhood, and peer group ...
Jan L, Culbertson   +2 more
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Adolescence: Psychological and Social Development

Journal of School Health, 1980
Major developmental and psychosocial changes occur in adolescence. Adolescents strive for separation from family, independence, establishment of identity and realization of sexuality. The rapid changes in society have had marked effects on the adolescent's environment and on his adjustment to that environment.
A B, Heisler, S B, Friedman
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Canalization of Early Psychological Development

Pediatrics, 1982
Recent research on the infant and young child suggests that the maturation of cognitive abilities and biologically based temperamental dispositions plays an important role in early psychological development. The enhancement of the cognitive competence of retrieval memory displayed during the end of the first year is a prerequisite for the universal ...
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Psychological Development and Historical Change

Journal of Interdisciplinary History, 1971
Psychological Development and Historical Change Most efforts to marry psychology and history have ended in divorce or outright cannibalism. In the hands of psychologists and psychiatrists, psychohistorical works have traditionally concentrated upon the psychopathology of great men.
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