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The Caring Motivation is a pioneering attempt to bring the diverse research on caring together and to examine caring as a motivation from a broad perspective that relies on these very diverse literatures.
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The Caring Motivation is a pioneering attempt to bring the diverse research on caring together and to examine caring as a motivation from a broad perspective that relies on these very diverse literatures.
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- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 440
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Januar 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 157mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 794g
- ISBN-13: 9780199913619
- ISBN-10: 0199913617
- Artikelnr.: 47868502
- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 440
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Januar 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 157mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 794g
- ISBN-13: 9780199913619
- ISBN-10: 0199913617
- Artikelnr.: 47868502
Ofra Mayseless, PhD, is a professor of developmental psychology at the Faculty of Education, University of Haifa, Israel and a certified clinical psychologist. She served as Dean of the Faculty of Education University of Haifa and as Head of the National Pedagogical Secretariat, at the Ministry of Education Israel. Her research spans over 80 published articles and chapters and two edited books focused on close relationships and children's, adolescents' and adults' attachment manifestations and caring.
* Chapter 1: Introduction
* Part I - Conceptual Frameworks Regarding Caring
* Part 1 Introduction
* Chapter 2: Spiritual views of caring: Caring as divine
* Chapter 3: Evolutionary approaches to caring/caregiving
* Chapter 4: Empathic processes as key experiences in caring
* Chapter 5: Biological bases of caregiving
* Chapter 6: Attachment theory and caregiving
* Chapter 7: Feminist perspectives
* Part I Conclusion
* Part II - Manifestations of Caring and Caregiving in Different
Domains and Contexts
* Part II Introduction
* Chapter 8: Caring for familiar others
* Chapter 9: Caring for strangers - conceptual perspectives
* Chapter 10: Caring for strangers - examples of caring and nurturance
* Chapter 11: Caring for non-human entities
* Chapter 12: Caring in different social roles and contexts
* Part II Conclusion
* Part III - The Development of Caring and Individual Differences
* Part III Introduction
* Chapter 13: The developmental course of the motivation to care
(ontogenic development of caring)
* Chapter 14: Individual differences in caring
* Chapter 15: Sex/gender differences in caregiving
* Part III Conclusion
* Part IV. A Conceptual Model of Caring as a Motivation
* Part IV Introduction
* Chapter 16: The 'caring motivational system' - fundamental, innate,
complex and sophisticated
* Chapter 17: The 'caring motivational system' - general, encompassing,
diverse and flexible
* Chapter 18: Tying the diverse conceptual perspectives together -
ultimate and proximate causes
* Chapter 19 : The nature of our species - conceptual and applied
implications
* Chapter 20 Summary and Major Contributions
* References
* About the Author
* Index
* Part I - Conceptual Frameworks Regarding Caring
* Part 1 Introduction
* Chapter 2: Spiritual views of caring: Caring as divine
* Chapter 3: Evolutionary approaches to caring/caregiving
* Chapter 4: Empathic processes as key experiences in caring
* Chapter 5: Biological bases of caregiving
* Chapter 6: Attachment theory and caregiving
* Chapter 7: Feminist perspectives
* Part I Conclusion
* Part II - Manifestations of Caring and Caregiving in Different
Domains and Contexts
* Part II Introduction
* Chapter 8: Caring for familiar others
* Chapter 9: Caring for strangers - conceptual perspectives
* Chapter 10: Caring for strangers - examples of caring and nurturance
* Chapter 11: Caring for non-human entities
* Chapter 12: Caring in different social roles and contexts
* Part II Conclusion
* Part III - The Development of Caring and Individual Differences
* Part III Introduction
* Chapter 13: The developmental course of the motivation to care
(ontogenic development of caring)
* Chapter 14: Individual differences in caring
* Chapter 15: Sex/gender differences in caregiving
* Part III Conclusion
* Part IV. A Conceptual Model of Caring as a Motivation
* Part IV Introduction
* Chapter 16: The 'caring motivational system' - fundamental, innate,
complex and sophisticated
* Chapter 17: The 'caring motivational system' - general, encompassing,
diverse and flexible
* Chapter 18: Tying the diverse conceptual perspectives together -
ultimate and proximate causes
* Chapter 19 : The nature of our species - conceptual and applied
implications
* Chapter 20 Summary and Major Contributions
* References
* About the Author
* Index
* Chapter 1: Introduction
* Part I - Conceptual Frameworks Regarding Caring
* Part 1 Introduction
* Chapter 2: Spiritual views of caring: Caring as divine
* Chapter 3: Evolutionary approaches to caring/caregiving
* Chapter 4: Empathic processes as key experiences in caring
* Chapter 5: Biological bases of caregiving
* Chapter 6: Attachment theory and caregiving
* Chapter 7: Feminist perspectives
* Part I Conclusion
* Part II - Manifestations of Caring and Caregiving in Different
Domains and Contexts
* Part II Introduction
* Chapter 8: Caring for familiar others
* Chapter 9: Caring for strangers - conceptual perspectives
* Chapter 10: Caring for strangers - examples of caring and nurturance
* Chapter 11: Caring for non-human entities
* Chapter 12: Caring in different social roles and contexts
* Part II Conclusion
* Part III - The Development of Caring and Individual Differences
* Part III Introduction
* Chapter 13: The developmental course of the motivation to care
(ontogenic development of caring)
* Chapter 14: Individual differences in caring
* Chapter 15: Sex/gender differences in caregiving
* Part III Conclusion
* Part IV. A Conceptual Model of Caring as a Motivation
* Part IV Introduction
* Chapter 16: The 'caring motivational system' - fundamental, innate,
complex and sophisticated
* Chapter 17: The 'caring motivational system' - general, encompassing,
diverse and flexible
* Chapter 18: Tying the diverse conceptual perspectives together -
ultimate and proximate causes
* Chapter 19 : The nature of our species - conceptual and applied
implications
* Chapter 20 Summary and Major Contributions
* References
* About the Author
* Index
* Part I - Conceptual Frameworks Regarding Caring
* Part 1 Introduction
* Chapter 2: Spiritual views of caring: Caring as divine
* Chapter 3: Evolutionary approaches to caring/caregiving
* Chapter 4: Empathic processes as key experiences in caring
* Chapter 5: Biological bases of caregiving
* Chapter 6: Attachment theory and caregiving
* Chapter 7: Feminist perspectives
* Part I Conclusion
* Part II - Manifestations of Caring and Caregiving in Different
Domains and Contexts
* Part II Introduction
* Chapter 8: Caring for familiar others
* Chapter 9: Caring for strangers - conceptual perspectives
* Chapter 10: Caring for strangers - examples of caring and nurturance
* Chapter 11: Caring for non-human entities
* Chapter 12: Caring in different social roles and contexts
* Part II Conclusion
* Part III - The Development of Caring and Individual Differences
* Part III Introduction
* Chapter 13: The developmental course of the motivation to care
(ontogenic development of caring)
* Chapter 14: Individual differences in caring
* Chapter 15: Sex/gender differences in caregiving
* Part III Conclusion
* Part IV. A Conceptual Model of Caring as a Motivation
* Part IV Introduction
* Chapter 16: The 'caring motivational system' - fundamental, innate,
complex and sophisticated
* Chapter 17: The 'caring motivational system' - general, encompassing,
diverse and flexible
* Chapter 18: Tying the diverse conceptual perspectives together -
ultimate and proximate causes
* Chapter 19 : The nature of our species - conceptual and applied
implications
* Chapter 20 Summary and Major Contributions
* References
* About the Author
* Index