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Development Through Life: A Psychosocial Approach

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Newman and Newman take a chronological approach to the study of the life span, drawing on the psychosocial theory of Erik Erikson to provide a conceptual framework for the text. Newman and Newman address physical, intellectual, social, and emotional growth in all life stages, focusing on the idea that development results from the interdependence of these areas at every stage, and placing special emphasis on optimal development through life. The text is noted for its clear organization, providing instructors and students with a coherent structure for tracing development over the life span. The text integrates theory and research with application, making the rich material of development useful for emerging professionals. Each life stage chapter ends with an applied topic that helps students connect the developmental themes of that stage with critical societal issues. The use of case material throughout offers a way to balance information about general patterns of development with information about individual differences and life stories. Human diversity is introduced in the very first chapter and is a continuing theme, reflected in research coverage, theoretical analysis, illustrations, and boxes. Through a variety of pedagogical strategies including the illustrations and captions, points for further reflection, and case analysis, the Newmans have created a text that encourages the reader to engage in ongoing integration and critical analysis.

555 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1975

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November 28, 2016
I loved how this book on human lifespan was structured. Using Erikson's structure of psychosocial development, each developmental stage was discussed in the context of the tasks associated with that stage. This made the book easier to follow and the information easier to synthesize.
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January 3, 2025
As an undergraduate student in a Developmental Psychology course, this textbook quickly became one of the most insightful and accessible academic texts I encountered. Written with clarity and depth, this book masterfully breaks down the complexities of human development across the lifespan, using Erikson’s psychosocial theory as a guiding framework.

One of the book’s greatest strengths lies in its ability to present each stage of development in digestible, well-structured segments. Instead of overwhelming the reader with dense psychological jargon or sprawling theories, the authors offer detailed explanations paired with relatable examples, making even the most abstract concepts feel tangible and relevant.

The integration of psychosocial perspectives throughout the book adds significant depth, emphasizing the intricate relationship between individual growth and social context. Whether discussing early childhood, adolescence, or late adulthood, each chapter weaves together biological, emotional, and societal factors with remarkable clarity.

Even after completing my course, Development Through Life has remained on my bookshelf as a reliable reference. Its thorough yet approachable breakdown of psychosocial stages continues to be a valuable resource, whether I’m revisiting theories for writing projects or simply reflecting on the nuances of human development.

For students, educators, or anyone with an interest in psychology, this book serves as both an academic cornerstone and an ongoing guide to understanding the ever-evolving journey of human life.
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6 reviews
January 11, 2022
Though it is a textbook, it is very insightful about psychosocial development to the point that it made me self reflect on my own experiences at the different stages of my life and how they were resolved. I loved this textbook for my college class, I would definitely grab a copy for my own collection in the future.
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April 14, 2021
A great text for development from a US context and general info.

Not so great for Australian students and I think there are more suitable books to use that reflect our social circumstances.
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February 5, 2024
I enjoyed this book and provided a solid ground for looking at human development.
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November 14, 2011
Hate psychology, and there's an Extra Special Hatred in my heart for developmental psych. Hated having to read this book. That's about it. I guess as far as this type of thing goes, this one is just fine. Relatively easy to read. I just despise the subject matter.
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