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Enemies and the darker side of peer relations / Ernest V. E. Hodges, Noel A. Card, editors.
Van Pelt Library BF637.I48 E64 2003
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- Format:
- Book
- Series:
- New directions for child and adolescent development 1520-3247 ; no. 102.
- New directions for child and adolescent development, 1520-3247 ; no. 102
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Enemies--Psychology.
- Enemies.
- Adulthood--Cross-cultural studies.
- Adulthood.
- Young adults--Cross-cultural studies.
- Young adults.
- Adolescence--Cross-cultural studies.
- Adolescence.
- Psychology, Adolescent.
- Adult--psychology.
- Cross-Cultural Comparison.
- Medical Subjects:
- Psychology, Adolescent.
- Adult--psychology.
- Cross-Cultural Comparison.
- Genre:
- Cross-cultural studies.
- Physical Description:
- 130 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.
- Place of Publication:
- San Francisco : Jossey-Bass, [2003]
- Summary:
- The darker side of peer relations is subject that has been largely ignored by researchers. This volume begins the much-needed theoretical and empirically based explorations of the factors involved in the foremation, maintenance, and impact of enemies and other mutual antipathies.
- Using diverse samples, the chapter authors provide an empirically based exposition of factors relevant to the formation and maintenance of these relations, as well as their developmental impact. Both distal (for example, attachment styles with parents, community violence exposure) and proximal (for example, perceptions of enemies' behavior, social structure of the peer group) factors related to inimical relations are explored, and the developmental sequelaw (for example, affective, behavioral, interpersonal) of having enemies are examined with concurrent and longitudinal designs.
- Contents:
- I hate you just the way you are : exploring the formation, maintenance, and need for enemies / Maurissa Abecassis
- Parent-child relationships and enmity with peers : the role of avoidant and preoccupied attachment / Noel A. Card, Ernest V. E. Hodges
- Mutual antipathies in the peer group as a moderating factor in the association between community violence exposure and psychosocial maladjustment / David Schwartz, Andrea Hopmeyer-Gorman, Robin L. Toblin, Tania Abou-ezzeddine
- Describing the dark side of preadolescents' peer experiences : four questions (and data) on preadolescents' enemies / Jeffrey G. Parker, Bridget K. Gamm
- Enemies in the gendered societies of middle childhood : prevalence, stability, associations with social status, and aggression / Philip C. Rodkin, Ruth Pearl, Thomas W. Farmer, Richard Van Acker
- Developmental risk associated with mutual dislike in elementary school children / Alice W. Pope
- Toward understanding mutual antipathies in childhood and adolescence / Willard W. Hartup
- Index.
- Notes:
- "Winter 2003."
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- ISBN:
- 078797272X
- OCLC:
- 54009115
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