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020 | _a9781138304093 | ||
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100 | _aSudbery, John and Whittaker, Andrew | ||
245 | _aHuman Growth and Development: An Introduction for Social Workers | ||
250 | _a02 | ||
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_aLondon _bRoutledge _c2019 |
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300 | _a373p | ||
505 | _aBeginnings .......7 A Secure Base.....32 The Developing Child ......65 Transitions and Adolescene.............99 Living Independently .....126 Sex, Love, work and Children .......155 Maturity and Some of its Hazards .......188 Adulthood and Ageing .......221 Dying, Grief and Mourning .........243 Fitting the Pieces together ........267 Essential Background ....277 The Principles of Heredity ............278 Attachment theory ..........282 Bronfenbrenner`s Ecological Model ........287 Psychoanalytic Theories ..........287 Psychoanalytic Theories ........291 Piaget`s Theory of Cognitive Development ......297 Erikson`s Psychosocial theory of Personality ....301 The Humanistic Models of Maslow and Rogers ..............304 Learning and Behavioural Models ............311 Models of Ageing : Social Disengagement Theory, activity theory, feminist perspectives and Political Economy theory ......314 Three Approaches to loss and Grief .......317 | ||
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