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Authoritative Communities (eBook)

The Scientific Case for Nurturing the Whole Child

Kathleen Kovner Kline (Herausgeber)

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2007 | 2008
XXVI, 386 Seiten
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This unique book offers insight into a new social science concept, authoritative communities. Unlike any other volume, Kline's work facilitates the continuing dialogue about the needs of children and teens and society's responsibility to nurture its greatest human capital. The report that led to the development of this volume, Hardwired to Connect, identified a need in today's children and youth and communicated a solution that society believes is valid.



Kathleen Kovner Kline, M.D., is an Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, and an adjunct faculty member at Dartmouth Medical School. She serves on the Medical Staff of Children's Hospital in Denver. She is the principal investigator for the Commission on Children at Risk's Report to the Nation, Hardwired to Connect: the New Scientific Case for Authoritative Communities. She received her M.D. from Yale Medical School, and her Masters of Divinity from Yale Divinity School. She completed her psychiatric training at the Institute of Living/University of Connecticut Psychiatry Program, and her Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Fellowship at Dartmouth Medical School. At the University of Colorado and at Dartmouth, she has taught child and adolescent development and psychopathology to medical students, pediatricians, family practitioners, psychiatrists, child and adolescent psychiatry fellows, and trainees in psychology and social work. Her clinical practice has included treating child and adult patients in acute hospital and outpatient settings, directing diagnostic and psychopharmacology clinics, and consultation to treatment centers for delinquent and severely emotionally impaired youth. She has a history of involvement with grass roots, community service, and religious institutions, and a particular interest in the role of character-shaping institutions in the prevention of psychosocial maladjustment.


Authoritative Communities: The Scientific Case for Nurturing the Whole Child introduces innovative solutions based firmly in the children's mental health and resilience literature and in the hypothesis that humans are "e;hardwired to connect."e; These "e;authoritative communities"e; consist of such individuals and institutions as parents, teachers, coaches, elders, and a variety of organizations that are committed to each other's well-being over the long-term and who instill children with prosocial values such as empathy and compassion. Living within these communities enables children and youth to develop a consistent sense of purpose and meaning, so that they, in turn, are able to grow up to be responsible, productive, and nurturing adults.The comprehensive coverage in this volume bring new insights and evidence to the nature/nurture debate from developmental, attachment, neurobiological, spiritual, and community perspectives, including:Nurturing as a protective factor against genetic predispositions.Counteracting the adverse influence of the media on children.Promoting a sense of community in disadvantaged youth.Spiritual approaches, from the Buddhist "e;minding children with mindfulness"e; to traditional young men's rites of passage.Adolescent development, from psychobiology to the formation of conscience.Dispatches from the civil society movement, the School Development Program, and the motherhood movement.This volume is essential reading for researchers and practitioners as well as graduate-level students in developmental, clinical, and social psychology as well as related fields such as sociology, social work, education, and religious studies.

Kathleen Kovner Kline, M.D., is an Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, and an adjunct faculty member at Dartmouth Medical School. She serves on the Medical Staff of Children’s Hospital in Denver. She is the principal investigator for the Commission on Children at Risk’s Report to the Nation, Hardwired to Connect: the New Scientific Case for Authoritative Communities. She received her M.D. from Yale Medical School, and her Masters of Divinity from Yale Divinity School. She completed her psychiatric training at the Institute of Living/University of Connecticut Psychiatry Program, and her Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Fellowship at Dartmouth Medical School. At the University of Colorado and at Dartmouth, she has taught child and adolescent development and psychopathology to medical students, pediatricians, family practitioners, psychiatrists, child and adolescent psychiatry fellows, and trainees in psychology and social work. Her clinical practice has included treating child and adult patients in acute hospital and outpatient settings, directing diagnostic and psychopharmacology clinics, and consultation to treatment centers for delinquent and severely emotionally impaired youth. She has a history of involvement with grass roots, community service, and religious institutions, and a particular interest in the role of character-shaping institutions in the prevention of psychosocial maladjustment.

Series Preface 6
Preface 8
Foreword: The Crisis in American Childhood 13
Acknowledgments 16
Contents 18
Contributors 21
A Report to the Nation 25
Hardwired to Connect: The New Scientific Case for Authoritative Communities 26
Primal Connections 92
The Biochemistry of Family Commitment and Youth Competence: Lessons from Animal Models 93
How Mother Nurture Helps Mother Nature: Scientific Evidence for the Protective Effect of Good Nurturing on Genetic Propensity Toward Anxiety and Alcohol Abuse 108
Investing in Children and Society: What We Have Learned from Seven Decades of Attachment Research 124
Meaning and Morality 142
The Consolidation of Conscience in Adolescence 143
Best Bets for Improving the Odds for Optimum Youth Development 156
Moral and Spiritual Dimensions of the Healthy Person: Notes from the Founders of Modern Psychology and Psychiatry 170
Connecting to the Transcendent 182
Hardwired for God: A Neuropsychological Model for Developmental Spirituality 183
A Tale of Two Religious Effects: Evidence for the Protective and Prosocial Impact of Organic Religion 205
Focused on Their Families: Religion, Parenting, and Child Well- Being 244
Minding the Children with Mindfulness: A Buddhist Approach to Promoting Well- Being in Children 262
The Changing Connections of Adolescence 278
The Psychobiology of Adolescence 279
Elders and Sons 297
Spirituality and Resilience in Adolescent Girls 311
Connecting to Community 319
Promoting Well-Being Among At- Risk Children: Restoring a Sense of Community and Support for Development 320
Sex, Guns, and Rock ‘n’ Roll: The Influence of Media in Children’s Lives 337
The Civil Society Model: The Organic Approach to Building Character, Competence, and Conscience in Our Young People 353
Commentaries 366
Caring and Character: How Close Parental Bonds Foster Character Development in Children 367
Gather Around the Children 381
Index 387

Erscheint lt. Verlag 25.11.2007
Reihe/Serie The Search Institute Series on Developmentally Attentive Community and Society
The Search Institute Series on Developmentally Attentive Community and Society
Zusatzinfo XXVI, 386 p.
Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Psychologie Sozialpsychologie
Medizin / Pharmazie Medizinische Fachgebiete Pädiatrie
Medizin / Pharmazie Medizinische Fachgebiete Psychiatrie / Psychotherapie
Sozialwissenschaften Pädagogik Sozialpädagogik
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
Schlagworte Acceptance and Mindfulness • At-Risk Children and Society • authoritative communities • Character • Commitment • Development • Nurturing • Organizations • parenting • positive psychology • positive youth development • Resilience
ISBN-10 0-387-72721-3 / 0387727213
ISBN-13 978-0-387-72721-9 / 9780387727219
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