Developmental systems theory: An integrative approach. Ford, D. H. & Lerner, R. M. Sage Publications, Inc, Thousand Oaks, CA, US, 1992. Pages: xi, 259abstract bibtex Two leading developmentalists, Donald H. Ford and Richard M. Lerner, present the first integrative theory on human development. Through a synthesis of developmental contextualism and the Living Systems Framework, the authors develop a theory that examines how a person carries out transactions with their environment and through that transaction how their biological, psychological, behavioral and environmental elements change or remain constant. They also offer important implications of Developmental Systems Theory (DST) for research, implications for use in educational and clinical settings, and the usefulness of DST in the formulation of social policy. By integrating the results from many research investigations into a larger framework, "Developmental Systems Theory" offers researchers, professionals and students a better understanding of how multiple elements interact and shape a person's life. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2016 APA, all rights reserved)
@book{ford_developmental_1992,
address = {Thousand Oaks, CA, US},
series = {Developmental systems theory: {An} integrative approach},
title = {Developmental systems theory: {An} integrative approach},
isbn = {978-0-8039-4661-3},
shorttitle = {Developmental systems theory},
abstract = {Two leading developmentalists, Donald H. Ford and Richard M. Lerner, present the first integrative theory on human development. Through a synthesis of developmental contextualism and the Living Systems Framework, the authors develop a theory that examines how a person carries out transactions with their environment and through that transaction how their biological, psychological, behavioral and environmental elements change or remain constant. They also offer important implications of Developmental Systems Theory (DST) for research, implications for use in educational and clinical settings, and the usefulness of DST in the formulation of social policy. By integrating the results from many research investigations into a larger framework, "Developmental Systems Theory" offers researchers, professionals and students a better understanding of how multiple elements interact and shape a person's life. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2016 APA, all rights reserved)},
publisher = {Sage Publications, Inc},
author = {Ford, Donald H. and Lerner, Richard M.},
year = {1992},
note = {Pages: xi, 259},
keywords = {Human Development, Systems Theory},
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