Heinz Werner and Developmental Science
Heinz Werner (1890-1964) was one of the three key developmental psychologists of the 20th century – along with Jean Piaget and Lev Vygotsky. This book is a new exploration of Werner’s ideas and their social contexts – in Vienna in his student years, in Hamburg up to 1933, followed by the years of tr...
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Μορφή: | Ηλεκτρονική πηγή Ηλ. βιβλίο |
Γλώσσα: | English |
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Boston, MA :
Springer US,
2005.
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Σειρά: | Path in Psychology,
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Διαθέσιμο Online: | Full Text via HEAL-Link |
Πίνακας περιεχομένων:
- General Introduction
- General Introduction
- Basic Life Course: Heinz Werner
- Basic Life Course: Heinz Werner
- The European Roots Re-examined
- The Context of the Formation of Heinz Werner’s Ideas
- Heinz Werner and the Psychological Institute in Hamburg
- The Making of a Developmental Psychologist
- Topics in development
- Metaphor and Perception
- Re-Thinking Development
- The Sensory-Tonic Field Theory of Perception
- The World at Clark
- The Clark Years: Creating a Culture
- Heinz Werner: Mentor and Mensch
- Werner: Orthogenesis as Life Style
- Heinz Werner, My Spiritual Grandfather
- Feeling for Others: Werner’s Interpersonal Style
- Personal Experiences With Heinz Werner at Clark University
- Werner Recollected
- Relating to Dr. Werner: Past and Present
- Transforming Werner’s Heritage
- The Theory of Phenomenal Psychology
- Critical Person-in-Environment Transitions Across the Life Span
- The Primate Phylogeny of Cognitive Ontogeny
- Werner’s Developmental Thought in the Study of Adult Psychopathology
- Heinz Werner: Catalyst for a New Way of Understanding and Treating Children on the Autism Spectrum
- General Synthesis.