Particulars and universals in clinical and developmental psychology : critical reflections /
edited by Meike Watzlawik, Alina Kriebel, Jaan Valsiner.
- Charlotte, NC : Information Age Publishing, (c)2016.
- 1 online resource (xii, 295 pages ): illustrations.
- Perspectives on Human Development .
Includes bibliographical references.
Front Cover; Series page; Particulars and Universals in Clinical and Developmental Psychology; Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data; Contents; PREFACE: Subjectivity and Knowledge Construction; SECTION I: THE THEORIST: BUILDING ON KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE(S); CHAPTER 1: Relating to Dr. Werner; CHAPTER 2: The Big Difference; CHAPTER 3: World Hypotheses and Their Impact on Everyday Life; SECTION II: THE PRACTITIONER: PSYCHOANALYTIC DEFENSES AND CONCEPTIONS OF ILLNESS; CHAPTER 4: Children's Conceptions of Illness; CHAPTER 5: Korean Understanding of the "Maum" (Mind). CHAPTER 6: One of Many Stories About FreudCHAPTER 7: An Interpersonal Theory of Psychological Defense Mechanisms; SECTION III: THE PHILOSOPHER: WHAT IS THE RIGHT THING TO DO?; CHAPTER 8: Ethical and Legal Issues in Family Practice; CHAPTER 9: Universal Principles? What is the Right Thing to Do and Why?; CHAPTER 10: Individualistic and Organizational Analyses of Informed Consent; CHAPTER 11: Therapeutic Misconceptions; SECTION IV: THE PARTNER IN RESEARCH: A CLOSER LOOK AT THE RESEARCHER-PARTICIPANT RELATIONSHIP; CHAPTER 12: An Introduction to Partnership in Research. CHAPTER 13: How Interests and Values Evolve (Sometimes Unpredictably)CHAPTER 14: Collaborative and Comprehensive Research in Bahia, Brazil; CHAPTER 15: Researcher-Participant Relationships in Different Settings; SECTION V: THE FRIEND AND MENTOR: MEETING ROGER BIBACE AND THE AUTHORS; CHAPTER 16: Not a Mind Reader; CHAPTER 17: Encounters with Impact; About the Contributors.