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  2. Abstract. G. Stanley Hall's two-volume work on adolescence is assessed from the perspective of modern psychology, 100 years after he published it. A surprising number of similarities exist between Hall's views of adolescence and our own, and several of those similarities are discussed here.

    • Jeffrey Jensen Arnett
    • 2006
  3. In his book Adolescence, which was based on the results of the child-study movement, Hall described his system of psychology (which he called "genetic psychology") and the evolutionary benefits of development from the womb to adolescence. The book comprises six sections: biological and anthropological standpoint, medical standpoint, health and ...

  4. Mar 11, 2024 · Hall’s theory that mental growth proceeds by evolutionary stages is best expressed in one of his largest and most important works, Adolescence (1904). Despite opposition, Hall, as an early proponent of psychoanalysis, invited Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung to the conferences celebrating Clark University’s 20th anniversary (1909).

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  5. 5 minute read. G. Stanley Hall (1844–1924) The "father of adolescence," G. Stanley Hall is best known for his prodigious scholarship that shaped adolescent themes in psychology, education, and popular culture.

  6. Oct 17, 2023 · Last Updated: 17 Oct 2023. PDF | G. Stanley Hall's two-volume work on adolescence is assessed from the perspective of modern psychology, 100 years after he published it. A... | Find, read...

  7. About the special issue. This special issue commemorates the centennial of the publication of G. Stanley Hall's book Adolescence by examining it from historical and psychological perspectives.

  8. Abstract. This article is an overview of the special issue "G. Stanley Hall's Adolescence: A Centennial Reappraisal." First, a brief biography of Hall is presented. Then each of the six articles in the special issue is summarized.

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