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A Girls Childhood Psychological Development Social Change and The Yale Child Study Center 2015 Edition

Books from same Author: Deborah Weinstein, Linda C. Mayes, Stephen Lassonde

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    Author(s) Deborah Weinstein, Linda C. Mayes, Stephen Lassonde
    PublisherYale University Press
    ISBN9780300117592
    Pages328
    BindingHardback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearJanuary 2015

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    Yale University Press A Girls Childhood Psychological Development Social Change and The Yale Child Study Center 2015 Edition by Deborah Weinstein, Linda C. Mayes, Stephen Lassonde

    A uniquely detailed study of child development theory and practice in the post-World War II eraSixty years ago, a group of prominent psychoanalysts, developmentalists, pediatricians, and educators at the Yale Child Study Center joined together with the purpose of formulating a general psychoanalytic theory of children's early development. The group's members composed detailed narratives about their work with the study's children, interviewed families regularly and visited them in their homes, and over the course of a decade met monthly for discussion. The contributors to this volume consider the significance of the Child Study Center's landmark study from various perspectives, focusing particularly on one child's unfolding sense of herself, her gender, and her relationships.