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College Student Psychological Adjustment

Autor Jonathan F. Mattanah
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College Student Psychological Adjustment: Theory, Methods, and Statistical Trends introduces the reader to the college adjustment process, highlighting the many challenges facing college students today. The four chapters review recent trends in college attendance and mental and physical health problems of college students, classic and contemporary theories of college student development (such as Chickering's seven vectors of development), and techniques for studying student adjustment, targeting five domains of adjustment most relevant to college students. The final chapter provides an overview of the unique adjustment challenges of ethnic minority students adjusting to predominantly white colleges as well as the adjustment process for minority students attending historically black colleges and universities. This book is aimed at advanced undergraduates, graduate students, and scholars in the fields of psychology, human development, and higher education who are interested in understanding the process of college adjustment. It is also an excellent starting point for scholars who may wish to design their own study of college students and their adjustment challenges.
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ISBN-13: 9781606507254
ISBN-10: 1606507257
Pagini: 106
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 6 mm
Greutate: 0.16 kg

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Dr. Mattanah has taught courses in clinical and developmental psychology for 17 years as a professor at Towson University and conducted research on college student adjustment. He is a member of the Society for the Study of Emerging Adulthood and the American Psychological Association and sits on the editorial board of the Journal of Counseling Psychology. He has published 14 peer-reviewed journal articles, two book chapters, and presented 60 conference papers examining college student relationships with parents and peers as those affect academic, social, and emotional functioning. Professor Mattanah has received four outstanding teaching awards and directs the honors thesis program in the psychology department at Towson University. His expertise in college student development has been cited in a number of media outlets, including the Washington Post and Real Simple(c) magazine.