Adolescents, families, and social development: how teens construct their worlds
Introduction: perspectives on adolescents and their families -- Studying adolescent-parent relationships from the lens of developmental psychology -- Conflicts and their vicissitudes -- Parents' voices: conflicts and social conventions -- Adolescents' voices: autonomy and the personal domain -- Autonomy, conflict, connectedness, and culture -- Adolescent relationships and development within and between cultures -- Adolescent-parent relationships in African American families -- Beliefs about parental authority -- Parenting styles and practices -- Disclosure and secrecy in adolescent-parent relationships -- Coordinations and change in social development -- Life beyond adolescence: transitions to adulthood.