Lifespan 360: Christian Perspectives on Human Development

Author(s): Virginia Cashion

Edition: 3

Copyright: 2024

Pages: 564

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The central premise of Lifespan 360: Christian Perspectives on Human Development is to examine the human being from conception to death while focusing on the biological, cognitive, social, emotional, and spiritual changes that occur throughout the lifespan. As a research-centered book, it may serve as a core text that draws upon the methods and key principles of several fields in psychology in terms of their application to childhood, adolescence, emerging adulthood, middle adulthood, late adulthood, and death and dying. Every effort has been made to create a text where the content is comprehensive and written in an engaging tone that incorporates anecdotes and examples from a multidimensional and multicontextual perspective that attempts to overcome two basic challenges associated with typical lifespan development courses and texts.

Preface 

About the Book 

Chapter 1 Foundations 
Chapter 2 Beginnings
Chapter 3 Prenatal Development 
Chapter 4 Infancy 
Chapter 5 Childhood 
Chapter 6 Adolescence 
Chapter 7 Emerging Adulthood 
Chapter 8 Adulthood 
Chapter 9 Death, Dying, and Grief 

References

Virginia Cashion

The central premise of Lifespan 360: Christian Perspectives on Human Development is to examine the human being from conception to death while focusing on the biological, cognitive, social, emotional, and spiritual changes that occur throughout the lifespan. As a research-centered book, it may serve as a core text that draws upon the methods and key principles of several fields in psychology in terms of their application to childhood, adolescence, emerging adulthood, middle adulthood, late adulthood, and death and dying. Every effort has been made to create a text where the content is comprehensive and written in an engaging tone that incorporates anecdotes and examples from a multidimensional and multicontextual perspective that attempts to overcome two basic challenges associated with typical lifespan development courses and texts.

Preface 

About the Book 

Chapter 1 Foundations 
Chapter 2 Beginnings
Chapter 3 Prenatal Development 
Chapter 4 Infancy 
Chapter 5 Childhood 
Chapter 6 Adolescence 
Chapter 7 Emerging Adulthood 
Chapter 8 Adulthood 
Chapter 9 Death, Dying, and Grief 

References

Virginia Cashion