The Social Psychology of Adolescence
By (Author) Patrick Heaven
Palgrave Macmillan
Palgrave Macmillan
31st October 2001
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Age groups: adolescents
Social, group or collective psychology
305.235
Hardback
297
Width 140mm, Height 216mm
How does the family influence adolescent behaviour Why do some young people engage in delinquency What role do peers play in shaping the way adolescents act These and many other questions are answered in this book. "The Social Psychology of Adolescence" introduces and reviews major themes in adolescent development, including such topics as sexuality and the risk of HIV/AIDS, school life, teenagers in the work place, mental health issues, and others. It is a review of some of the scientific evidence of the many different factors that help shape and mould adolescent behaviours. It deliberately reviews studies from as wide a range of different cultures as possible. The book should appeal to interested lay readers as well as professionals in education, psychology, social work and welfare studies.
'...an accessible and lucid compendium of current research on the social development of young people in their second decade of life...the text is well written in a style that helps to break down the jargon-oriented theoretical terms used in many social psychological approaches...it does this without becoming excessively lightweight.' - Martin Hagger, Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry
PATRICK HEAVEN is Associate Professor of Psychology at the University of Wollongong, Australia. He is the author of Personality and Social Behaviour with Adrian Furnham, and editor of books on adolescence and lifespan development. His current research interests include personality and environmental influences on the psychological health of young people.