Narrative development in adolescence : creating the storied self / edited by Kate C. McLean, Monisha Pasupathi.
The need to establish a narrative self reaches an important peak during adolescence as teens work to understand life events and establish their self-identity. This book examines narrative development during adolescence in depth, focusing on both stable and at-risk youth as they construct, organize a...
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Format: | Ebook |
Language: | English |
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New York ; London :
Springer,
2010.
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Series: | Advancing responsible adolescent development.
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Online Access: | Springer eBooks |
Table of Contents:
- Self-Continuity Across Developmental Change in and of Repeated Life Narratives
- Emerging Identities: Narrative and Self from Early Childhood to Early Adolescence
- Patterns of Family Narrative Co-construction in Relation to Adolescent Identity and Well-Being
- Autonomy, Identity, and Narrative Construction with Parents and Friends
- What He Said to Me Stuck: Adolescents ; Narratives of Grandparents and Their Identity Development in Emerging Adulthood
- Life Stories of Troubled Youth: Meanings for a Mentor and a Scholarly Stranger
- Re-storying the Lives of At-Risk Youth: A Case Study Approach
- Constructing Resilience: Adolescent Motherhood and the Process of Self-Transformation
- Negotiating the Meanings of Adolescent Motherhood Through the Medium of Identity Collages
- How Violent Youth Offenders and Typically Developing Adolescents Construct Moral Agency in Narratives About Doing Harm
- Critical Narrating by Adolescents Growing Up in War: Case Study Across the Former Yugoslavia.