The Developmental Psychology of Planning
Why, How, and When Do We Plan?
Sarah L Friedman editor Ellin Kofsky Scholnick editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Inc
Published:1st Aug '97
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This book examines the developmental trajectory of planning, focusing on its cognitive, social, and cultural dimensions. The Developmental Psychology of Planning offers valuable insights into how we organize our actions.
In The Developmental Psychology of Planning, the author delves into the intricate journey of planning development, highlighting its cognitive facets within the broader framework of social and cultural influences. This comprehensive exploration integrates insights from developmental, organizational, and social psychology to uncover the reasons behind our planning behaviors. It emphasizes that planning is not merely an isolated cognitive task but is deeply intertwined with various psychological processes and environmental contexts.
The book defines planning as the process of creating a structured approach to action ahead of time. It acknowledges that while planning is not a constant in our lives, the ability to plan is fundamental to human behavior. The text discusses the developmental variations in planning skills and the motivations that drive individuals to engage in planning. It also notes that even among adults, the degree of involvement in planning can differ based on personal beliefs, attitudes, and aspirations, illustrating how planning evolves at different life stages.
Ultimately, The Developmental Psychology of Planning aims to bridge the gap in existing research by focusing not only on cognitive processes but also on the social and cultural dimensions that shape our planning abilities. It addresses a wide range of planning-related topics, from structured problem-solving to the everyday challenges we face, providing a holistic view of this essential human activity.
"...explores various levels and aspects of a comprehensive contextual model of planning and ultimately succeeds in outlining fruitful directions for further research."
—CHOICE
"...this book covers many interesting theoretical and clinical topics. I would recommend this book to researchers and clinicians interested in both development and psychopathology across the life span."
—Contemporary Psychology
ISBN: 9780805815153
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 816g
396 pages