Life-span Development Concepts, Theories and Interventions

Life-span Development Concepts, Theories and Interventions by Léonie Sugarman is an introductory text published by Routledge in 1986. This edition, comprising 223 pages, presents a comprehensive overview of various concepts and theories related to life-span development, addressing controversial issues in a manner that is accessible to readers. The book is written in English and is designed to engage psychologists across a range of fields.
Readers will find that this work focuses on key developmental psychology topics, providing insights into theoretical frameworks and interventions relevant to life-span development. The text aims to facilitate understanding of complex issues, making it a valuable resource for those interested in the psychological aspects of human growth and change throughout life.
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An introductory text that tackles controversial issues in an accessible way and which will be of interest to psychologists across a range of fields.
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