Policy Press

Human Growth and Development in Adults

Theoretical and Practice Perspectives

Edited by Jonathan Parker and Sara Ashencaen Crabtree

Published

May 20, 2020

Page count

350 pages

ISBN

978-1447337379

Dimensions

240 x 172 mm

Imprint

Policy Press

Published

May 20, 2020

Page count

350 pages

ISBN

978-1447337393

Dimensions

Imprint

Policy Press

Published

May 20, 2020

Page count

350 pages

ISBN

978-1447337393

Dimensions

Imprint

Policy Press
Human Growth and Development in Adults

Uniquely wide-ranging in its coverage of key concepts, themes and issues relating to human growth and development in adults, this textbook explores the crucial challenges and transitions that adults negotiate in their lives. It examines key topics and issues within professional practice with adults and their families, covering a wide range of practice areas and fusing essential theory and research with practical application.

Drawing on insights and debates from across sociology, psychology, criminology and aligned disciplines, this textbook is thoughtfully structured to provide an accessible and supportive resource. Key features include:

• chapter-by-chapter summaries, case studies and practice examples;

• active learning activities to consolidate knowledge;

• a broad range of tools to develop critical thinking and reflective practice.

With a companion volume that addresses children and young people, this is an essential tool for students and a valuable refresher resource for experienced practitioners.

Jonathan Parker is Professor of Society and Social Welfare at Bournemouth University.

Sara Ashencaen Crabtree is Professor of Social and Cultural Diversity at Bournemouth University.

Introduction - Jonathan Parker and Sara Ashencaen Crabtree

Part I: Theories and models of human growth and development in adults

Introduction and history: approaches to human growth and development in adults - Jonathan Parker and Sara Ashencaen Crabtree

Cognitive theories and cognitive development relevant to adults - Margarete Parrish

Moral, spiritual and existential development - Peter Szto

Adults, families and social networks in the relational social world method - Fabio Folgheraiter, Valentina Calcaterra and Elena Cabiati

Critical perspectives on human growth and development in adults - Jonathan Parker and Sara Ashencaen Crabtree

Part II: Specific developmental issues

Critical aspects of attachment theory: empirical research findings and current applications - Gabriele Schäfer

Families and friends: relationship development in Muslim cultures - Sara Ashencaen Crabtree

Education and learning in adults: implications for social work - Maggie Hutchings

Life course criminology and adults - Richard Heslop and Jonathan Parker

Health and disability in adults: definitions and models - Vanessa Heaslip

Death: a brief social and cultural history - Sam Porter

Working with adults with disabilities - Rachel Fyson

Part III: Professional practice

Mental health and ill-health in adults - Steve Tee

Adults at risk of abuse - Bridget Penhale and Jonathan Parker

Parenting and care in adulthood: an intersectional framework for support - Hyun-Joo Lim and Mastoureh Fathi

Dementia care practices, complexities and mythologies - Julie Christie