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Adolescent psychology, 01/02
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Adolescent psychology, 01/02

Author: Anita M Meehan; Eileen Carol Astor-Stetson
Publisher: Guilford, Conn. : McGraw-Hill/Dushkin, ©2001.
Series: Annual editions
Edition/Format: Book : English : 3rd ed
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Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Anita M Meehan; Eileen Carol Astor-Stetson
ISBN: 0072425725 9780072425727
OCLC Number: 46672140
Description: x, 229 p. : ill. ; 28 cm.
Contents: The rise and decline of the teenager / Thomas Hine -- The way we weren't: the myth and reality of the "traditional" family / Stephanie Coontz -- Adolescence: pathologizing a normal process / Michael D. Newcomb -- Inside the teen brain / Shannon Brownlee -- Yesterday's precocious puberty is norm today / Jane E. Brody -- The 1997 Body Image Survey results / David M. Garner -- Adolescent male athletes: body image, diet, and exercise / Pamela S. McKay Parks and Marsha H. Read -- A study of white middle-class adolescent boys' responses to "semenarche" (the first ejaculation) / James H. Stein and Lynn Whisnant Reiser -- The consequences of insufficient sleep for adolescents: links between sleep and emotional regulation / Ronald E. Dahl -- Musings in the wake of Columbine: what can schools do? / Mary Anne Raywid and Libby Oshiyama -- Mommy, what's a classroom? / Bill Roorbach -- The LD label for relatively well-functioning students: a critical analysis / Michael Gordon, Lawrence Lewandowski, and Shelby Keiser -- Good mentoring keeps at-risk youth in school / Bridget Murray -- Schools the source of rough transitions / Beth Azar -- The cheating game / Carolyn Kleiner and Mary Lord -- Gender gap in math scores is closing / Bridget Murray -- The moral development of children / William Damon -- Raising better boys / Geoffrey Canada -- Ethnicity, identity formation, and risk behavior among adolescents of Mexican descent / Arik V. Marcell -- "I'm just who I am" / Jack E. White -- The EQ factor / Nancy Gibbs -- Adolescence: whose hell is it? / Virginia Rutter -- How teens strain the family / Murray Dubin -- "Don't talk back!" / Richard M. Lerner and Cheryl K. Olson -- Effects of paternal absence on male adolescents' peer relations and self-image / Lee A. Beaty -- Gay families come out / Barbara Kantrowitz -- The truth about tweens / Barbara Kantrowitz -- Teen jobs: how much is too much? / Jon Marshall -- Inside the crazy culture of kids sports / Andrew Ferguson -- Stop blaming kids and TV: who us? / Mike Males -- The secret life of teens / John Leland -- Teen tobacco wars / Marianne Lavelle -- Too young to date? / Debra Morgenstern Katz -- A clack of tiny sparks / Bernard Cooper -- The neglected heart: the emotional dangers of premature sexual involvement / Thomas Lickona -- Boys call me cow / Charol Shakeshaft ... [et al.] -- Trends in sexual activity among adolescent American women: 1982-1995 / Susheela Singh and Jacqueline E. Darroch -- Reflections on two decades of research on teen sexual behavior and pregnancy / Douglas Kirby -- Key skill for teen parents: having realistic expectations / Bridget Murray -- Young adults and AIDS: 'It can't happen to me' / Nathan Seppa -- Programs go beyond "Just saying no" / Bridget Murray -- Courtroom justice for teens, by teens / Kathiann M. Kowalski -- Looking for trouble / Jodie Morse -- Never too buff / John Cloud -- Escaping from the darkness / Howard Chua-Eoan -- Adolescent attraction to cults / Eagan Hunter.
Series Title: Annual editions
Responsibility: editors, Anita M. Meehan [and] Eileen Astor-Stetson.

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