Developmental systems theory: an integrative approach
For decades there hasn't been an integrative theory of development, only theories about various developmental domains such as language acquisition, personality, and peer relations. Two leading developmentalists, Donald H. Ford and Richard M. Lemer, present the first integrative theory on human...
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Zusammenfassung: | For decades there hasn't been an integrative theory of development, only theories about various developmental domains such as language acquisition, personality, and peer relations. Two leading developmentalists, Donald H. Ford and Richard M. Lemer, present the first integrative theory on human development. Through a synthesis of developmental contextualism and the Living Systems Framework, the authors develop a theory that examines how a person carries out transactions with their environment and through that transction how their biological, psychological, behavioral, and environmental elements change or remain constant. They also offer important implications of Developmental Systems Theory (DST) for research, implications for use in educational and clinical settings, and the usefulness of DST in the formulation of social policy. By intergrating the result from many research investigations into a larger framework, Developmental Systems Theory offer researchers, professionals, and students a better understanding of how multiple elements interact and shape a person's life. |
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adam_text | Titel: Developmental systems theory
Autor: Ford, Donald Herbert
Jahr: 1992
Contents
Preface vii
1. The Past as Prologue to the Present 1
Changes in Philosophy and Theory
in Human Development 3
Contextual Metamodels and Change 10
Mechanistic, Organismic, and
Developmental Contextualism Metamodels Compared 12
Next Steps 26
2. The Concepts of Stability, Variability,
Change, and Development 27
Differences, Variability, and Change 28
Components of a Definition of Development 37
A Provisional Definition of Development 46
Other Concepts About Change 51
Next Steps 53
3. Developmental Contextualism:
Biology and Context as the Liberators of
Human Potential 54
Multivariate, Multilevel Organization 54
The Fused Influences of Biology and
Context on Development 59
Heredity-Environment Dynamic Interactions 64
Biology and the Contexts of Human Life 76
Individuals Behavior as the Means of
Fusing the Influences of Biology
and Context on Development 80
Summary 87
Next Steps 87
4. The Person as an Open, Self-Regulating,
Self-Constructing System 91
Complex Organization and the Concept of System 93
The Person as a Living System 102
System Component Structures and Functions 111
What Can Develop? 135
When Does Development Occur? 143
Next Steps 145
5. Processes and Dynamics
in Developmental Systems Theory 147
Development Described as a
Sequence of Outcomes 148
Outcomes, Processes, and Dynamics 149
Three Types of Change-Related Processes 151
Conditions That Facilitate and Constrain
Change and Development 159
Mechanisms of Change and Development 165
Living Systems Dynamics and
Developmental Processes 168
Stability-Maintaining Processes 173
Incremental-Change Processes 178
Transformational Change Processes 193
Developmental Pathways Through Life
Emerge From the Operation of All Three Processes 200
Summary and Implications 203
Final Steps 206
6. The Present as Prologue to the Future 207
Implications for Research Questions 208
Implications for Research Methods 217
Implications for Professional Interventions 221
Implications for Social Policy 228
In Conclusion 230
References 232
Name Index 247
Subject Index 252
About the Authors 258
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