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Emerging Adulthood
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Type: Paperback
ISBN: 9781615374199
Date: 31st October, 2023
Publisher: American Psychiatric Association Publishing
Categories
- Psychiatry
Description
What makes an adult? Is it living independently, having a stable career path,
getting married, or becoming a parent? In the digital age, particularly in
Western societies, such traditional markers have been increasingly postponed and
redefined. Thus, the concept of emerging adulthood, first described by Jeffrey
Jensen Arnett, Ph.D., is a period between adolescence and adulthood properly
characterized by identity exploration, instability, self-focus, feeling
in-between, and a sense of wide-open possibilities.
Many contemporary
researchers have defined emerging adulthood as the period between ages 18 and 29
years, but this new volume argues that it is more useful to look at early
emerging adulthood, or late adolescence (ages 18-23), and later emerging
adulthood (ages 24-29) separately. Although certain broad trends characterize
the entire decade in question (role experimentation, focus on self-discovery),
the developmental capacities and tasks of the earlier years are distinct from
those of the mid- to late 20s.
In accessible chapters made even more
applicable by the use of illustrative vignettes and videos that provide an
individualized depiction of the broader concepts addressed more abstractly
within the book, Emerging Adulthood: A Psychodynamic Approach to the New
Developmental Phase of the 21st Century examines the overarching similarities
and developmental distinctions between these two periods and subsequently delves
into
The identity process in contemporary society, and its inevitable
intersection with the digital world, focusing on domains such as race/ethnicity,
gender and sexuality, values, and professional roles The centrality of youth
culture in aiding the individuation from family of origin, particularly through
the lens of technology, connection to peers, and trends in music and fashion
How to distinguish between typical emotional experiences and behaviors in the
years leading up to adulthood and psychopathologies that require mental health
interventions Treatment modalities for individuals in this phase of life,
including cognitive-behavioral therapy, dialectical behavior therapy, digital
enhancements, and peer involvement
Key points for each chapter will help
readers reference the most salient takeaways as they gain a deepened
understanding of the interface of culture and society, family, development, and
individual psychology during these dynamic life phases.