Conflict and Connection : The Psychology of Young Adult Literature (Young Adult Literature Series)
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Book Description
In Conflict and Connection, Sharon Stringer offers a valuable cross-disciplinary view of how the lives of characters in fiction reflect the growth and behavioral stages of adolescents.
About the Author
SHARON STRINGER, a developmental psychologist, is currently an associate professor in the department of psychology at Youngstown State University, where she teaches courses in adolescent psychology, child psychology, and human development. Her training includes work in numerous parent intervention programs in Florida, Maryland, and Louisiana. She has conducted and published research on parental beliefs, teenage parenting, and child abuse.
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