The Development of Autobiographical Reasoning in Adolescence and Beyond New Directions for Child and Adolescent Development, Number 131
by Habermas, Tilmann-
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Table of Contents
| Autobiographical Reasoning: Arguing and Narrating from a Biographical Perspective | p. 1 |
| Autobiographical reasoning establishes relations between different parts of one's past, present, and future life and the self. The emergence of autobiographical reasoning in adolescence contributes to the development of personality and identity. | |
| Normative Ideas of Life and Autobiographical Reasoning in Life Narratives | p. 19 |
| Preadolescents learn the normative life script for their culture, which provides an essential structure for coherent life narratives and autobiographical reasoning in adolescence. | |
| Integrating Self and Experience in Narrative as a Route to Adolescent Identity Construction | p. 31 |
| Constructing subjective personal continuity is rendered possible in adolescence by the development of notions of self-event relationships. These are co-constructed in parent-child co-narrations of past events. | |
| Personal and Intergenerational Narratives in Relation to Adolescents' Well-Being | p. 45 |
| Family conversations provide a socializing experience for adolescents to construct personal, family, and intergenerational stories. These conversations can be used for autobiographical reasoning and may contribute to well-being. | |
| Stories of Family, Stories of Self: Developmental Pathways to Interpretive Thought During Adolescence | p. 59 |
| Cognitive development in adolescence promotes a growing ability to construct complex life stories, incorporating family stories told by parents, from which adolescents learn to extract moral and symbolic messages. | |
| Literary Arts and the Development of the Life Story | p. 73 |
| Reading fiction and poetry is a typical adolescent activity that may contribute to the development of autobiographical reasoning. To date, the evidence is intriguing but inconclusive. | |
| To Reason or Not to Reason: Is Autobiographical Reasoning Always Beneficial? | p. 85 |
| Possible beneficial effects from autobiographical reasoning may depend on an individual's maturation level as well as on the content and social context in which it is used. | |
| Index | p. 99 |
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