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In this classic interview, Dr Jean Piaget and Dr Barbel Inhelder discuss the stages of intellectual development identified by Piaget as well as traditional views of psychology. Available on DVD.
This classic, filmed in 1962, documents the coping behaviors of children, ages 4 to 8 years, as they attempt to manage the pain and worry of hospitalization. Available on DVD.
In this video seminar, filmed at the Tavistock Clinic in London, John Bowlby describes the research that resulted in his theory of attachment, the contributions of Mary Ainsworth to the study of attachment,and the importance of attachment through out human life. VHS or DVD
This book is a biographical portrait on the early years of John Bowlby's life and work. The author sheds light on a number of little-known events that are linked to the eventual creation of Attachment Theory.
Attachment theory had its roots in Bowlby's wide ranging intellectual interests, his openness to the work of others and his own personal history, all of which is discussed in this video by him, his colleagues and his adult children. DVD and VHS
This video shows the four sub-phases of individuation, identified and describe by Margaret Mahler, that a child moves through as personality develops. Includes: VHS or DVD
The separation-individuation process, as identified by Margaret Mahler, pinpointed aspects of the early life of the child not previously known. Includes: VHS
This video examines the separation-individuation process, identified by Dr. Margaret Mahler, and the development of the sense of self during the first eighteen months of life. Includes: VHS or DVD
This is the second part of a two-part DVD set that includes six videos of Piaget's theories about child development.
This DVD includes: Classic Piaget: The Process of Moral Development Classic Piaget: Formal Reasoning Patterns Classic Piaget: Memory and Intelligence This DVD contains 3 videos from the Classic Piaget Series Set.
Classic Piaget: Growth of Intelligence in the Preschool Years Classic Piaget: Classification Classic Piaget: Conservation Each of these historic videos reveals the details of Piaget's theories about child development. This tape covers this fascinating history and describes how research today has advanced with the selection of different types of child study and advanced methods devised out of technology. Available in DVD and VHS formats.
This video reviews different theories of child development from various theorists such as Piaget, Vygotsky, Erikson and Skinner. Available in DVD and VHS formats.
This video is about early infant attachment and how bonding with the parent affects the development of the child. Also reviews the research of many scientists. Available in DVD and VHS formats.
In this series of four videos Drs Stella Chess and Alexander Thomas present their original research on the temperament of children. Includes detailed presentations of three clusters of temperament traits associated with the development of behavioral problems. Available in DVD format.
In this video Dan Goleman and educators from the New Haven, CT Public Schools and the Nueva School in California show how to incorporate emotional intelligence into their classrooms. They deal with such problems as student discipline, violence, teen pregnancy, substance abuse, and school dropouts, all of which are symptoms of deficits in emotional intelligence. Includes: VHS
This video interview, with Dr. Erik Erikson, focuses on his theories of child and human development. Available on DVD
In this video interview, Erik Erikson discusses the past and future of psychology and aspects of his theories. Available on DVD
In this classic interview with Drs Jean Piaget and Barbel Inhelder, Piaget discusses his views of Freud's theories of psychology and psychosexual development and other concepts of development. Available on DVD
In this video Dr. Robert Karen discusses the theory of attachment-a recent and sometimes controversial theory of relationships. Includes: VHS & guide
This video examines how birth order (first born, only child, second born, middle child, last child) shapes personality. Includes: VHS
Stanley Greenspan writes about mind building experiences that promote the development of child's minds, personalities, and thinking processes.
This video revolves around Peter Salovey and 3 experts from Yale University who discuss methods of harnessing the true potential of humans, which deals with human growth, learning, intelligence, and emotions. This video is available in VHS.
Candace B. Pert, Ph.D. joins forces with educators Susan Kovalick and Carla Hannaford to reveal the latest research about the brain's influence on emotions, actions, and the body.
This comprehensive, 925 page, Handbook provides a landmark review and synthesis of the current state of knowledge about attachment and loss in children and adults.This publication also provides an definitive overview of the work of John Bowlby and Mary Ainsworth.
In this documentary anthropologists from Cornell and Emory Universities and other experts share their findings on the subtle biochemical link between parental attentiveness and the proper development of a child’s brain regions that control responses to stress. Format: DVD.
The Developing Mind reveals the latest research about memory, feelings, neuropathology and intelligence. This book delivers an in-depth look at how the human mind and personality is developed.
In the video Bettelheim discusses a few of these cases and some former students describe how Bettelheim helped them through their disturbed childhood to rejoin the mainstream of human life. Available in VHS format only.
In this book the authors describe the anxiety, loneliness, and despair of young children in hospitals, foster homes, and institutions in Britain in the 1950s and 1960s.
The video seeks to show that infants begin life with a set of survival-oriented emotions and acquire social emotions as they pass through childhood. Format: DVD
Theories of Childhood involves the contributions of 5 great child development experts: John Dewey, Erik Erikson, Maria Montessori, Jean Piaget, and Lev Vygotsky in relation to early childhood care.
This video is a biography of John Dewey, which displays his life and his contributions to the field of education and the community. Available in DVD and VHS formats.
This video combines biographical information about Erikson with his theoretical proposals to give students an understanding of the relationship between the life experience of a theorist and the work that is produced. Available in DVD and VHS formats.
B.F. Skinner's theories of operant conditioning and learning are some of the most popular works in psychology. This video introduces his personality and ground-breaking research. Available in DVD and VHS.
B.F. Skinner's daughter, Julie Vargas, reveals her childhood memories of her father as he worked on his theories and principles in his basement. Available in DVD and VHS formats.
This video presents an overview of Piaget’s developmental theory, its scope and content. Available in DVD and VHS formats.
Using structured interviews with children from four to nine years old, Dr David Elkind illustrates the development of transitive thinking and reversibility as children move from the pre-operational to concrete operational stage of cognitive development. Available in DVD and VHS formats.
This video series covers Jean Piaget's theories and contributions to the field of psychology and child development. Available on DVD .
Tthe video deals with setting up a physical and organizational environment, making curriculum decisions, and assessing child growth. Available in DVD and VHS formats.
Lev Vygotsky's theories and contributions with respect to child development and cognitive development are revealed in this video. Available in DVD and VHS formats.
This video reviews the traditional ways of studying play and Lev Vygotsky’s unique contribution of seeing play as an arena in which a child can begin to master his own behavior is carefully detailed. Available on DVD and VHS formats.
This video reviews some of the basic work of Piaget, Kohlberg, Skinner, and Milgram and investigates current research into the domain theory of Elliott Turiel and his associates. Focuses on the interaction of judgments and actions. Available in DVD and VHS formats.
Albert Bandura's social cognitive theory presents explanations of how social circumstances cause people to act in certain ways or have specific phobias. Available in DVD and VHS formats.
This video identifies the contributions of Dr. Anni Bergman to the separation-individuation theory developed by Margaret Mahler and to psychoanalytic therapy of children with serious attachment disorders. VHS or DVD. CEUs available.
In this book Joy Osofky addresses the impact of severe stress on infants, toddlers, and preschoolers, the disruptions caused by trauma, and guidelines for healing.
This video examines the life and work of Mary Ainsworth. It also presents an introduction to attachment theory and to the methodology of observational research.
This video combines current research on self-regulation, brain development, and caregiver practice. Shows children experiencing a range of emotions and of care-givers applying supportive practices in a variety of settings. Available in DVD and VHS formats.
This book provides an explanation of how people first began using symbols and how symbols evolved and were passed down through multiple centuries.
This video looks at Anna Freud's life and contributions to child psychiatry and the study of children.
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