An authoritative new work exploring the themes of communication and implementation of research within developmental psychology – a scientific field with extensive real world value in addressing problems faced by individuals, families and services
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H. Rudolph Schaffer is Emeritus Professor of Psychology at the University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, and has written extensively on various aspects of child development. His recent publications for Blackwell include Introducing Child Psychology. He is also editor of the journal Social Development.
Kevin Durkin is Professor of Psychology at the University of Strathclyde, having previously held a Chair at the University of Western Australia. He has written a large number of journal articles and books, including the bestselling Blackwell title Developmental Social Psychology. He is editor of First Language journal. His current work is focused on young people and the media, language acquisition and problem behaviour in adolescence.
"Giving away psychology" is a phrase that was coined nearly 40 years ago to draw attention to the fact that psychological research has accumulated a considerable body of knowledge that is potentially useful in the real world and that ought therefore be passed on to practitioners and policy makers. This applies especially to developmental psychology, in that much of what academics have found out could well be of considerable benefit for children and young people and therefore of interest to clinicians, teachers, social workers, family lawyers and governmental and other agencies concerned with health, welfare and educational matters. Increasingly over the last few decades academics have therefore drawn attention to the implications of their work for a wide range of remedial and preventive purposes. Applied Developmental Psychology has now become a discipline in its own right, with a society, journals and postgraduate courses specifically devoted to it. Much of this is in the USA but is to be found in other countries too.
Despite this, however, the "giving away" process has met with only partial success, in that much potentially useful knowledge has not been implemented. As several writers have pointed out, there is still a considerable schism between what has been learned about development and the implementation of our science. This is a concern that needs to be confronted. One answer to this problem lies in the underlying assumption that giving away is simply a matter of knowledgeable academics passing on their findings to ignorant practitioners, who will then unhesitatingly abandon their previous ways of doing things and adopt whatever new ideas they have been told about. Thus many research reports end up with a section on the implications of the work for intervention, but with no attention given to how the findings can be implemented. However, simply publicizing and, hopefully, communicating research results, is only part of the story; their implementation is another. This too needs to be considered, and it is noteworthy that in the last few years a number of authors have started to draw attention to the importance of also taking into account the particular perspectives of the potential recipients. Recipients, that is, often operate according to different values, rules and priorities from those in which academics operate, and there is growing acknowledgment of the need to learn about and respect this difference.
Accordingly, this handbook will set out to describe and analyse what happens when researchers present professionals in the field (practitioners and policy makers) with the fruits of their studies. Its aim is to investigate both the opportunities and obstacles involved. It highlights the need for researchers not just to stop short at giving an account of potentially useful findings, offering these on a take-or-leave basis, but also to give thought to the task of actually putting research into practice. In particular, it confronts the problems that practitioners face in accepting what may seem to researchers to be the obvious conclusions of their findings.
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Hardcover. Condizione: Very Good. 1st Edition. Oversized hardcover, xvii + 530 pages, NOT ex-library. Weight 988g. Very good condition, clean and bright pages with unmarked text, free of inscriptions and stamps. Boards show gentle handling wear. Issued without a dust jacket. -- An authoritative resource that explores the practical applications of developmental psychology across various settings, this comprehensive volume addresses the implementation of developmental principles in real-world contexts, such as education, healthcare, and social services, emphasizing the impact of these practices on child and adolescent development. Featuring contributions from leading experts, the handbook covers a wide range of topics including intervention strategies, policy implications, and the effectiveness of different programs. It is an essential reference for psychologists, educators, healthcare professionals, and policymakers committed to applying developmental psychology to improve outcomes for children and families. -- Contents: Part I Family Processes and Child Rearing Practices 1 On Giving Away Developmental Psychology 2 Role of Popular Literature in Influencing Parents' Behavior 3 Opportunities and Obstacles in Giving Away Research on Marital Conflict and Children 4 Implementing a Preventive Parenting Program with Families of Young Children: Challenges and Solutions 5 Parenting Information and Advice and the Mass Media 6 Children of Lesbian and Gay Parents: Reflections on the Research-Policy Interface 7 Child Care at the Nexus of Practice, Policy, and Research 8 Teenage Childbearing in the United States: Do Our Programs and Policies Reflect Our Knowledge Base?; Part II Educational Aspects 9 Trials and Tribulations of Changing How Reading is Taught in Schools: Synthetic Phonics and The Educational Backlash 10 Giving Away Early Mathematics: Big Math for Little Kids Encounters the Complex World of Early Education 11 Toward a Truly Democratic Civics Education 12 Research and Practice in the Study of School Bullying 13 Promoting Pedestrian Skill Development in Young Children: Implementation of a National Community-Centered Behavioral Training Scheme 14 Researcher-Practitioner Partnerships in the Development of Intervention to Reduce Prejudice Among Children 341; Part III Clinical Aspects 15 What Do We Know and Why Does It Matter? The Dissemination of Evidence-Based Interventions for Child Maltreatment 16 Language Impairment and Adolescent Outcomes 17 Translating Models of Adolescent Problem Behavior into Effective Intervention: Trials, Tribulations and Future Directions 18 Giving Knowledge about Children's Mental Health Away: Challenges and Opportunities; Author & Subject Index. Codice articolo 010067
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