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Csikszentmihalyi, Mihaly – NAMTA Journal, 1997
Presents flow theory in the context of evolution. Defines the elements of "flow" and contends that flow results in an optimal state of inner harmony which improves one's chance for survival. Identifies consequences of flow for creativity, peak performance, talent development, productivity, self-esteem, and stress reduction. Examines the…
Descriptors: Creativity, Evolution, Individual Development, Self Actualization

Zelazo, Philip David; Lourenco, Stella Felix – Developmental Review, 2003
Describes a theory of the understanding and use of representations, drawing heavily on Paul Ricoeur's and James Mark Baldwin's theories. Presents this theory as construing representation as intrinsically mimetic, characterizing the development of representational understanding as internalization, and emphasizing the importance of self-reflection…
Descriptors: Children, Developmental Psychology, Individual Development, Models

Myers, Jane E.; Williard, Kirk – Counseling and Values, 2003
Incorporating spirituality within a wellness paradigm can help counselors and counselor educators value and address spirituality as an integral component of optimum human functioning. By distinguishing between religiosity and spirituality and operationally conceptualizing spirituality as a lifespan developmental phenomenon that is essential for…
Descriptors: Counseling, Counselor Educators, Counselor Training, Individual Development

Clark, M. Carolyn – New Directions for Adult and Continuing Education, 1993
Transformative learning shapes the learner in profound and far-reaching ways. Conceptualizations by Mezirow, Freire, and Daloz are based on viewing learning as change in consciousness, of humans as free and responsible, of knowledge and personal and social construct, and belief in liberal democratic society. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Change, Humanistic Education, Individual Development

Lerner, Richard M. – Developmental Psychology, 1990
Developmental contextualism focuses on changes in fused relations between developing people and their changing contexts. Research on cognitive training in the aged years provides evidence about plasticity throughout life because it alters developmental trajectories through revised person-context relations. The studies in the current issue support…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Individual Development, Individual Differences, Older Adults

Gibson, Donna M.; Myers, Jane E. – Journal of Counseling & Development, 2000
The Relational Model (J. V. Jordan, 1995) of women's development is a theory that explains women's development in a context of relationships, specifically relationships that promote growth for self and others. This model is applied to counseling women who are experiencing infertility, and a case presentation is provided to illustrate the approach.…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Counseling, Females, Individual Development
Elliott, Julian; Tudge, Jonathan – Comparative Education, 2007
In this paper, the authors draw on Bronfenbrenner's theory of human development in order to examine western influences upon Russian education. They argue that while some have embraced western ideas about education and schooling, reflecting both the influence of specific educational theorizing and that of broader globalizing trends, many teachers…
Descriptors: Russian, Educational Development, Individual Development, Adoption (Ideas)
Ollhoff, Jim – 1996
This paper explores several theories of human development, with particular attention to the development of social interaction. Part 1 compares and contrasts major developmental theories, including those of Freud, Erikson, Piaget, Kohlberg, Kegan, Fowler, and Selman. From birth to 1 year, infants are laying the foundation that will guide their…
Descriptors: Child Development, Friendship, Individual Development, Interaction
Butterworth, George; Hopkins, Brian – 1992
This paper reviews the literature on handedness in infants and reaching behavior in neonates and speculates on evolutionary reasons for the development of handedness. Modern studies have reliably detected handedness from the second half of the first year of life. One study found a preference for the right hand in unimanual tasks at 6.7 months.…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Evolution, Handedness, Individual Development
Crouse, Janice Shaw; Crouse, Gilbert L. – 1988
Communication scholars have only recently begun to consider internal processes of thought as essential components of interpersonal communication. In 1964 a reorientation of thinking to include intrapersonal processes as integral to the communication process was first urged. The "hidden other" refers to the wellspring of the mind and its…
Descriptors: Beliefs, Cognitive Processes, Communication Research, Ethics
Bustrum, Joy M. – 2003
This doctoral research seeks to demonstrate the clinical utility of early memories by reviewing the current literature and providing a rationale for extending this research into the spiritual arena by highlighting the lack of available projective spiritual measures. Specific areas covered include an overview of early memory theory, technique and…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Individual Development, Literature Reviews, Memory
Meath-Lang, Bonnie – Journal of Curriculum Theorizing, 1982
Victor E. Frankl's theories concerning suffering and the meaning of life are discussed. There are many educational applications of Frankl's theories, which involve shock, apathy, refusal to make decisions, denial of wants and needs, and loss of identity. (CJ)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Philosophy, Individual Development, Psychotherapy

Harding, Carol Gibb – Human Development, 1982
The development of intention to communicate among infants is discussed. In addition, the construct of intention is examined and a model describing the development of intention is proposed. The model is used to describe both the development of intentional behavior and communication as an intentional behavior. (Author/RH)
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Individual Development, Infant Behavior, Infants

Bradley, Cheryl L. – Developmental Review, 1997
Reviews theoretical and empirical developments in Erik Erikson's construct of generativity-stagnation. Presents a five-category model describing styles of resolving the issue using combinations of level of involvement or active concern for the growth of self and others; and level of inclusivity or scope of caregiving concern. Discusses model in…
Descriptors: Adult Development, Adults, Developmental Psychology, Individual Development

Renn, Kristen A.; Arnold, Karen D. – Journal of Higher Education, 2003
Introduces to higher education Bronfenbrenner's ecology model of development. The model reflects reciprocal influences of individuals and their environments and offers needed advances in understanding, studying, and influencing college student peer groups. Describes the model, draws illustrations from research, and analyzes its implications for…
Descriptors: College Students, Ecology, Higher Education, Individual Development