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Interesting, but dated! (Human Development - Eric Rayner)

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Human Development - Eric Rayner

Date: 02/09/00 (31 review reads)
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Advantages: Good basic introduction

Disadvantages: Very dated views on some things

This was a textbook for the counselling course I just completed, so compulsory reading. Not the kind of book you'd pick up for a light read, but it *is* one I wish I'd read while my kids were still babies.
Rayner takes the reader through all aspects of human development from birth to death. There were parts of this book which were fascinating, particularly the sections on early psychology and what can go wrong with the development and growth of self during the baby stages. I also read about behaviours I'd seen in my own (and everyone else's children!) and never really understood before.
Where Rayner falls short (the book was written in the 60's) is in his assumptions about gender roles. I and many of my colleagues, found him very sexist and limited in his views on such things as working women, single parent families, and marriage. My views are still relatively consevative, so if yours are radical, this book could get you very angry!
This is a good basic textbook, and would even make a good read for an interested parent, but be prepared for dated views alongside generally agreed truths about how we as people grow and mature.

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MorganaDQ

- 18/01/01

This sounds like a fascinating book. You say it was a textbook, but would you recommend it to anyone who is simply interested in psychology? I'm getting deeper and deeper into it and wondered if you thought it was a little too much like a textbook for just sitting and reading for enjoyment sake.
jillmurphy

- 02/09/00

Before having two sons I believed in nurture, not nature, now I'm not so sure! This sounds an interesting book.

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