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Theories of human development

Title
Theories of human development / Malcolm W. Watson.
Author
Watson, Malcolm W.
Publication
Chantilly, VA : Teaching Co., ©2002.

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pt.1, disc 1-2Moving imageUse in library BF713 .T54 2002 pt.1, disc 1-2Off-site

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Teaching Company.
Description
4 videodiscs (180 min. each) : sd., col.; 4 3/4 in. +
Summary
Twenty four 30 minute lectures by Malcolm W. Watson on human development.
Series Statement
Great courses
Uniform Title
Great courses (DVD)
Subject
Developmental psychology
Genre/Form
  • Instructional films.
  • Films de formation.
Note
  • "Course no. 197."
Credits (note)
  • Producer, Tamara Stonebarger ; director, Tom Dunton ; photography, John Levin, Larita Kimble, Damion Smith.
System Details (note)
  • DVD, region 1.
Contents
Part 1. Lecture 1. Introduction--The value of theories. Lecture 2. The early history of child study. Lecture 3. Two worldviews--Locke vs. Rousseau. Lecture 4. Later history--becoming scientific. Lecture 5. Freud's psychodynamic theory. Lecture 6. How we gain contact with reality--the ego. Lecture 7. Freud's psycho-sexual stages. Lecture 8. Erikson's psycho-social theory. Lecture 9. Erikson's early stages. Lecture 10. Identity and intimacy. Lecture 11. Erikson's later stages--adult development. Lecture 12. Bowlby and Ainsworth's attachment theory (2 discs) -- Part 2. Lecture 13. How nature ensures that attachment will occur. Lecture 14. Development of secure and insecure attachments. Lecture 15. Early attachments and adult relationships. Lecture 16. Bandura's social learning theory. Lecture 17. Bandura's self-efficacy theory. Lecture 18. Piaget's cognitive-developmental theory. Lecture 19. Piaget's early stages. Lecture 20. Concrete operations. Lecture 21. Piaget's last stage. Lecture 22. Vygotsky's cognitive-mediation theory. Lecture 23. Vygotsky's zone of proximal development. Lecture 24. Conclusions--our nature and development (2 discs).
ISBN
  • 1565856988
  • 9781565856981
OCLC
  • ocm52139758
  • 52139758
  • SCSB-1329883
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library