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Family Interaction and Adolescent Ego Development: A Structural-Developmental Perspective
New Directions for Child Development (1983)
  • Sally I. Powers, University of Massachusetts - Amherst
  • Stuart T. Hauser
  • Joseph M. Schwartz
  • Gil G. Noam
  • Alan M. Jacobson
Abstract
For structural-developmental psychology to be useful in investigating the relationship between adolescent development and family interaction, its perspective must be expanded to include the role of affect and of cognitively inhibiting behaviors in producing environments for development.
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Publication Date
December, 1983
Publisher Statement
DOI: 10.1002/cd.23219832203
Citation Information
Sally I. Powers, Stuart T. Hauser, Joseph M. Schwartz, Gil G. Noam, et al.. "Family Interaction and Adolescent Ego Development: A Structural-Developmental Perspective" New Directions for Child Development Vol. 22 (1983)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/sally_powers/56/