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Title
Family narratives and the development of an autobiographical self
Type
Text
Monograph
Multimedia
Contribution
Fivush, Robyn (Author)
Language
English
Classification
LCC: BF378.A87
DDC: 153.1/3 full
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Content
text
Table Of Contents
Introduction
Autobiographical memory: theoretical foundations
The autobiographical self: developmental foundations
Maternal reminiscing style: the emergence of individual differences in the utobiographical self
The developing autobiographical self: how gender matters
Why reminiscing matters: how early parent-child reminiscing shapes cognitive outcomes
Why reminiscing matters: how early parent-child reminiscing shapes social and emotional outcomes
Family reminiscing
The emergence of the life story and autobiographical voice
Beyond the autobiographical self: the intergenerational self
Beyond the autobiographical self: the cultural self
The dark side of family stories
The autobiographical self: beginnings, middles, ends, and beginnings again.
Authorized Access Point
Fivush, Robyn Family narratives and the development of an autobiographical self