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Santrock Life-Span Development: A Topical Approach
Life-Span Development: A Topical Approach
John W. Santrock

Socioemotional Processes and Development
Emotional Development

Chapter Outline

  1. EXPLORING EMOTION
    1. Defining Emotion
    2. Relational Emotion
      1. Family Relationships
        1. Infancy and Attachment
        2. Parenting
      2. Peer Relationships
    3. Regulation of Emotion
    4. Emotional Intelligence
  2. DEVELOPMENT OF EMOTION
    1. Infancy
      1. Developmental Timetable of Emotions
      2. Crying
      3. Smiling
      4. Stranger Anxiety
      5. Social Referencing
    2. Early Childhood
    3. Middle and Late Childhood
    4. Adolescence
    5. Adulthood and Aging
  3. TEMPERAMENT
    1. Defining and Classifying Temperament
    2. Goodness of Fit
    3. Parenting and the Child's Temperament
    4. Longitudinal Studies of Temperament from Childhood to Adulthood
  4. DEPRESSION AND SUICIDE
    1. Depression
      1. What Is Depression?
      2. Developmental Changes
        1. Depression in Children
        2. Depressed Parents
        3. Depression in Adolescents
        4. Depression in Adults
    2. Suicide
      1. Adolescence
      2. Adulthood and Aging
  5. ATTACHMENT AND LOVE
    1. Infancy and Childhood
      1. What Is Attachment?
      2. Individual Differences
      3. Caregiving Styles and Attachment Classification
    2. Attachment, Temperament, and the Wider Social World
      1. Mothers and Fathers as Caregivers
      2. Day Care
    3. Adolescence
      1. Attachment
      2. Dating and Romantic Relationships
      3. Types of Dating and Developmental Changes
      4. Dating Scripts
      5. Emotion and Romantic Relationships
      6. Sociocultural Contexts and Dating
    4. Adulthood and Aging
      1. Attachment
      2. Romantic Love
      3. Affectionate Love