When investigators of human
development have written about “higher” or more adult stages of
development they often indicate that such development is spiritual.
(p. 3)
Whether we examine moral development,
psychosocial development, or midlife individuation, the descriptions
of phenomena at these higher stages often contain characteristics
that can be interpreted as spiritual. It is as if developmental
researchers are finding that human development “naturally” tends
toward spiritual development. (p. 3)
If we agree that developmental
psychology is a form of science, then we can conclude that science,
in another form, has revealed an aspect of spirituality from a new
perspective, as others have argued that the physical sciences are
revealing truths known to wisdom literatures or cognitive science is
uncovering truths long known to Eastern traditions or that
psychoanalysis arrived as insights compatible with Zen Buddhism. (p.
4)
If researchers opt for an
interactionist theory, and if they also elect to include increasing
the depth as well as the breadth of their theoretical reach, then
they might turn to a theory that postulates consciousness
as the underlying structure that develops over the life span.
Socialization is a part of that development, but as the shift of
focus changes to the higher reaches of the life span, investigators
will have to make room in their theories and models for phenomena
that are by no means reducible to socialization. I believe that
consciousness is a construct that might enable us to incorporate
cognitive development, social development, and spiritual or religious
development under one theoretical umbrella. (p. 6)
Irwin, R. (2002). Human development
and the spiritual life: How consciousness grows toward
transformation. New York: Kluwer
Academic/Plenum Publishers.
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DPS 1110 Pre-Modern Theories of Spiritual Development |
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DPS 1110
Pre-Modern Theories of Spiritual Development
Overview of early descriptions of spiritual growth and transformation.
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DPS 1140 - Ego Development |
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DPS 1140 - Ego Development
Research, methodology, and theories of Jane Loevinger and Suzanne Cook-Greutner.
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DPS 1135 - Humanistic Developmental Psychology |
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DPS 1135
Humanistic Developmental Psychology
The human potential and adult development theories of humanistic
psychologists: Mazlow, Fromm, and Erikson.
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DPS 1130 - The Individuation Process |
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Developing Psyche & Spirit Course 1130 - The Individuation Process in the Psychology of CG Jung
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DPS 1010 - Theories of Psychological & Spiritual Development |
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Developing Psyche & Spirit Course 1010 - Theories of Psychological & Spiritual Development
An introduction and exploration of theories of psychological
development with a focus on the relationship of spirituality to
psychological development and maturation. An overview of different
approaches to spirituality and spiritual growth, with an emphasis on
developmental issues across the life-span.
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