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The Development and Organization of Meaning provides a comprehensive examination of how individuals construct their unique worldviews and systems of meaning through relationships and developmental experiences. Drawing on decades of research in developmental psychology, Sroufe and Sroufe articulate the mechanisms by which early relational patterns, emotional experiences, and social interactions shape cognitive and emotional understanding.
The authors present a framework for understanding how meaning-making evolves across the lifespan, from infancy through adulthood. They explore the intricate connections between attachment, emotional regulation, and the development of personal narratives that define individual worldviews. The text integrates contemporary research with clinical insights, offering both theoretical depth and practical applications for understanding human development and psychological functioning.







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