Handbook of Self-Regulatory Processes in Development
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Handbook of Self-Regulatory Processes in Development

New Directions and International Perspectives

  1. 520 pages
  2. English
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About this book

The development of self- and emotional regulatory processes helps children to regulate their behavior based on their cultural context and to develop positive social relationships. This handbook brings together heretofore disparate literatures on self- and emotional regulation, brain and physiological processes, mastery motivation, and atypical development to highlight how mastery motivation is related to self-regulation and to clarify the relation between these various processes. Authors from a variety of countries and backgrounds provide an integrated, up-to-date review of the research and the key theoretical models to demonstrate how these processes relate to cultural and individual differences in both typical and atypical development. The renowned editors, all experts in a particular domain of self-regulation, provide section opening chapters that review the literature, provide a perspective that explains the findings, and suggest directions for future research. Although the focus is on quantitative studies, some qualitative findings and research using brain imaging methodologies are included.

Outstanding features include:

  • Reviews the development of self and emotional regulation from infancy through adolescence.
  • Contributors from various countries and backgrounds provide an integrative review of the literature to guide the direction of future research.
  • Features contributions from those who have had a strong impact on self-regulation research.
  • Reviews research on developmental disorders that have implications for self-regulation.

There are four sections. Section one introduces the development of self- and emotional regulation. This section reviews how self-regulation adapts based on personal and culturally-based goals and how individual differences predispose some to behavior disorders. Socialization influences are examined including a look at when typical regulation processes go awry. Section 2 examines physiological and brain processes as they relate to the development of typical and atypical processes, along with neurocognitive development of performance monitoring and how these processes change over time, cortical activation differences, and behavioral and electrocortical measures of attentional bias. Section 3 reviews the development of self-regulation and mastery motivation including a review of the Dimensions of Mastery Questionnaire (DMQ), cross-national comparisons, and what the DMQ can tell us about self-regulation. The section concludes with a look at the development of self-regulation and mastery motivation in individuals with a developmental disability. Section 4 examines self-regulation in atypical development and evidence-based treatment approaches in children with ADHD, autism, and Down syndrome.

This book is intended for researchers, graduate students, and practitioners in psychology, neuroscience, human development, and education interested in the development of self and emotional regulatory processes.

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Information

Year
2013
Print ISBN
9781848729193
eBook ISBN
9781136169120

Author Index

Page numbers in italics refer to entries in reference sections.

A

Aarnoudse-Moens, C. S. 330, 331
Abbeduto, L. 252, 262
Abbey, B. B. 351, 372
Abbott, S. 347, 367
Aber, J. L. 356, 378
Abrew, A. 372
Achenbach, T. M. 185, 417, 423
Ackerman, B. P. 55, 89.137, 167, 357, 378
Acredolo, L. 361, 365
Adair, L. 334
Adams, C. M. 137, 167
Adamson, L. B. 117, 120, 128, 134, 342, 353, 376, 379
Adleman, N. E. 205, 208, 210
Adolph K. E. 348, 349, 365, 372, 378
Adrian, M. 79, 100, 101, 102, 142, 160, 161
Agran, M. 383, 392, 393, 394, 395, 400, 401
Ahmed, A. 361, 365
Aikins, J. W. 362, 365
Ainsworth, B. 334
Ainsworth, M. D. 114, 134
Aksan, N. 70, 76, 121, 128, 361, 373
Albert, D. 155, 169
Alberti, A. 385, 399
Aldao, A. 67, 75, 92, 101
Alessandri, S. M. 253, 263, 342, 365
Alexande...

Table of contents

  1. Cover Page
  2. Half Title Page
  3. Title Page
  4. Copyright Page
  5. Contents
  6. List of Figures
  7. List of Tables
  8. Preface
  9. Contributors
  10. Section One Development of Emotion Regulation and Self-Regulation—Section Editor: Karen Caplovitz Barrett
  11. Section Two Development of Self-Regulation: Physiological and Brain Processes—Section Editor: Nathan A. Fox
  12. Section Three Development of Self-Regulation and Mastery Motivation—Section Editor: George A. Morgan
  13. Section Four Self-Regulation in Atypical Development—Section Editors: Deborah J. Fidler and Lisa A. Daunhauer
  14. Author Index
  15. Subject Index

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