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Personality Development (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Personality Development'
Articles 101 to 110 of 200:
Parental bonding and depression: personality as a mediating factor.
29 Jun 2008
According to Bowlby's theory of attachment, the role of early experience and parenting is of crucial importance to child development and mental health. In addition, several research findings suggest that parental bonding and different types of ...
rec_pub_19097563-parental-bonding-depression-personality-mediating-factor.htm
29 Jun 2008
rec_pub_18924425-effect-sociobiological-factors-formation-adaptive-responses-school.htm
29 Jun 2008
This essay proposes replacing the traditional concept of narcissism as derived from the theory of drives with a concept of narcissism that is concerned with motives and their correlative meanings-specifically, motives connected to self-organization, ...
rec_pub_18686790-narcissism-motive.htm
Stability and change in temperament during adolescence.
29 Jun 2008
This study assessed genetic and environmental contributions to temperament during adolescence within the Nonshared Environment and Adolescent Development project (NEAD; D. Reiss, J. M. Neiderhiser, E. M. Hetherington, & R. Plomin, 2000). NEAD is a ...
rec_pub_18605862-stability-change-temperament-adolescence.htm
29 Jun 2008
Adolescents' future expectations are a potentially important precursor of adult attainment and may illuminate how males and females vary in schooling and work. Thus, this longitudinal study examined gender variation in developmental trajectories of ...
rec_pub_18605835-gender-variation-developmental-trajectories-educational-occupational.htm
29 Jun 2008
This study used a narrative approach to understand how emerging adults experience ethnicity in their everyday lives and to link ethnic identity processes with the content of how ethnic identity is experienced. Participants were 191 ethnically ...
rec_pub_18605831-a-narrative-approach-ethnic-identity-emerging-adulthood-bringing-life.htm
29 Jun 2008
In a 19-year longitudinal study, the 15% most inhibited and the 15% most aggressive children at ages 4-6 years were followed up until age 23 years and were compared with controls who were below average in preschool inhibition or aggressiveness. As ...
rec_pub_18605830-inhibited-aggressive-preschool-children-23-years-age-personality.htm
29 Jun 2008
Thirty-nine children with a diagnosed pervasive developmental disorder (PDD) participated in homogeneous psychotherapy groups. Their social development was assessed at home and at school both before and after treatment. Significant improvements in ...
rec_pub_18573027-the-impact-group-psychotherapy-social-development-children-pervasive.htm
Self-reported early trauma as a predictor of adult personality: a study in a military sample.
29 Jun 2008
Exposure to early trauma has frequently been linked to adult psychopathology, including personality disorders. This cross-sectional study explored the relationship between personality and retrospectively rated levels of early trauma in 242 soldiers. ...
rec_pub_18428119-self-reported-early-trauma-predictor-adult-personality-study-military.htm
The self-concept of traumatized children and adolescents with or without PTSD.
25 Jun 2008
This study compared the Piers-Harris 2 scores of youth with PTSD (n=30) to the scores of traumatized youth without PTSD (n=60) and a non-traumatized comparison group (n=39). In the absence of major comorbid disorders, youth with PTSD evidenced ...
rec_pub_18707677-the-self-concept-traumatized-children-adolescents-ptsd.htm
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