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Self-determination theory : a family perspective / editors, Nicolette Vanessa Roman and Eugene Lee Davids (Child, Family and Community Research Unit, Faculty of Community and Health Sciences, University of the Western Cape, Cape Town, South Africa).

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Social issues, justice and status | Social issues, justice and status seriesPublication details: Hauppauge, New York : Nova Science Publishers, Incorporated, [(c)2016.]Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
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  • computer
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  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 1634855388
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  • BF575.88
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Contents:
Preface -- Self determination theory : perspectives of family structure and life goals and aspirations / Eugene Lee Davids, Child and Family Studies Programme, Department of Social Work, University of the Western Cape, South Africa -- A self-determination theory perspective of the role of family structure / Jose M. Frantz and Zeenat Yassin, Faculty of Community and Health Sciences, University of the Western Cape, South Africa, and others -- Self determination theory and family conflict : a theoretical overview / Zainab Kader and Nicolette Vanessa Roman, Child and Family Studies Programme, Department of Social Work, University of the Western Cape, South Africa -- Self-determination theory, family and political socialization of the youth : a theoretical overview / Selle V. Esau, School of Government, University of the Western Cape, South Africa -- Using self-determination theory to explore notions of competence, autonomy and relatedness within the context of adverse childhood experiences of social work students / Glynnis Z Dykes, Social Work Department, University of the Western Cape, Cape Town, South Africa -- Self-determination theory and self-regulation of academic attainment within typical african family settings / Oluyinka Ojedokun, Department of Pure and Applied Psychology, Adekunle Ajasin University, Nigeria -- Autism spectrum disorder and self-determination theory : the importance of family involvement / Bronwyn Mthimunye, Athena Pedro and Nicolette V. Roman, Department of Social Work, Child and Family Studies, University of the Western Cape, South Africa, and others -- Psychologically controlling parenting : the effect of internal and external environments / Anja R. Human-Hendricks and Nicolette V. Roman, Department of Social Work, University of the Western Cape, South Africa, and others -- A review of sdt focusing on parenting styles and bmi scores of children in low and high socio economic areas / Khalida Sabi, Melissa Brown and Nicolette Vanessa Roman, School of Natrual Medicine, University of the Western Cape, South Africa, and others -- Sdt: perceptions of parents regarding the psychosocial health of their children in early childhood development / Karin Elizabeth Daniels, Eugene Lee Davids and Nicolette Vanessa Roman, Child and Family Studies Programme, Department of Social Work, University of the Western Cape, Cape Town, South Africa -- Parenting, cognition and motivation in career decision-making processes : a self-determination theory perspective / Pedro Cordeiro, Paula Paixão, Willy Lens, Marlies Lacante, and Victor Ortuño, University of Coimbra, Portugal, and others -- Index.
Summary: "The theory of self-determination is an evidence-based theory that has been shifted from a conceptual perspective to practical implementation for the past four decades. The theory is grounded within positive psychology and has the basic assumption that every human being has the motivation and potential to be psychologically sound. In order to attain a state of psychological wellness, our basic psychological needs, which are the desire for autonomy, relatedness and competence, must be satisfied. If these needs are attained, people are therefore motivated to function optimally and at their fullest potential. In addition to satisfying basic human psychological needs, a supportive environment is required as well. In the case of this book, the family is presented in each chapter as the hypothetical environment for optimal functioning of the individual. The chapters highlight the role of family structure, family conflict, family involvement, adverse experiences within the family, parenting styles and practices. Self-Determination Theory: A Family Perspective includes reviews and primary research studies from authors in South Africa, Portugal, Belgium and Nigeria."--Publisher's description.
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Preface -- Self determination theory : perspectives of family structure and life goals and aspirations / Eugene Lee Davids, Child and Family Studies Programme, Department of Social Work, University of the Western Cape, South Africa -- A self-determination theory perspective of the role of family structure / Jose M. Frantz and Zeenat Yassin, Faculty of Community and Health Sciences, University of the Western Cape, South Africa, and others -- Self determination theory and family conflict : a theoretical overview / Zainab Kader and Nicolette Vanessa Roman, Child and Family Studies Programme, Department of Social Work, University of the Western Cape, South Africa -- Self-determination theory, family and political socialization of the youth : a theoretical overview / Selle V. Esau, School of Government, University of the Western Cape, South Africa -- Using self-determination theory to explore notions of competence, autonomy and relatedness within the context of adverse childhood experiences of social work students / Glynnis Z Dykes, Social Work Department, University of the Western Cape, Cape Town, South Africa -- Self-determination theory and self-regulation of academic attainment within typical african family settings / Oluyinka Ojedokun, Department of Pure and Applied Psychology, Adekunle Ajasin University, Nigeria -- Autism spectrum disorder and self-determination theory : the importance of family involvement / Bronwyn Mthimunye, Athena Pedro and Nicolette V. Roman, Department of Social Work, Child and Family Studies, University of the Western Cape, South Africa, and others -- Psychologically controlling parenting : the effect of internal and external environments / Anja R. Human-Hendricks and Nicolette V. Roman, Department of Social Work, University of the Western Cape, South Africa, and others -- A review of sdt focusing on parenting styles and bmi scores of children in low and high socio economic areas / Khalida Sabi, Melissa Brown and Nicolette Vanessa Roman, School of Natrual Medicine, University of the Western Cape, South Africa, and others -- Sdt: perceptions of parents regarding the psychosocial health of their children in early childhood development / Karin Elizabeth Daniels, Eugene Lee Davids and Nicolette Vanessa Roman, Child and Family Studies Programme, Department of Social Work, University of the Western Cape, Cape Town, South Africa -- Parenting, cognition and motivation in career decision-making processes : a self-determination theory perspective / Pedro Cordeiro, Paula Paixão, Willy Lens, Marlies Lacante, and Victor Ortuño, University of Coimbra, Portugal, and others -- Index.

"The theory of self-determination is an evidence-based theory that has been shifted from a conceptual perspective to practical implementation for the past four decades. The theory is grounded within positive psychology and has the basic assumption that every human being has the motivation and potential to be psychologically sound. In order to attain a state of psychological wellness, our basic psychological needs, which are the desire for autonomy, relatedness and competence, must be satisfied. If these needs are attained, people are therefore motivated to function optimally and at their fullest potential. In addition to satisfying basic human psychological needs, a supportive environment is required as well. In the case of this book, the family is presented in each chapter as the hypothetical environment for optimal functioning of the individual. The chapters highlight the role of family structure, family conflict, family involvement, adverse experiences within the family, parenting styles and practices. Self-Determination Theory: A Family Perspective includes reviews and primary research studies from authors in South Africa, Portugal, Belgium and Nigeria."--Publisher's description.

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