This chapter, in keeping with the spirit of the field of developmental psychopathology, examines both the developmental underpinnings of healthy autonomy and the processes involved in its disruption and manifestation as pathology. It critically examines the interface between normal and impaired development. The chapter sets forth a definition of autonomy that is informed by both philosophical and clinical analyses and that differentiates autonomy from closely related constructs such as free will, independence, individualism, and detachment. Then, it explores how autonomy is intertwined with the developmental processes of intrinsic motivation, internalization, attachment, and emotional integration, paying particular attention to how conditio...
Psychological literature operationalizes the concept of autonomy mainly in terms of moral developmen...
The Mental Capacity Act 2005 has put the assessment of mental capacity for decision-making at the fo...
ABSTRACT The term autonomy literally refers to regulation by the self. Its opposite, heteronomy, ref...
This chapter, in keeping with the spirit of the field of developmental psychopathology, examines bot...
Self-determination theory (SDT) maintains that the adequate support and satisfaction of individuals'...
Autonomy is one of the most important variable that influences adolescent’s mental health. Though th...
In this Introduction, I situate the underlying project “Autonomy and Mental Disorder” with reference...
The central purpose of the present thesis was to integrate the construct of autonomy support postula...
Mental illness undermines a patient's personal autonomy: the capacities of a person that enables the...
The topic of mental health presents a distinctive set of problems for discussions of autonomy. First...
In the present study, we focus on the concept of adolescent autonomy and its relation with psychosoc...
In this article we suggest that events and contexts relevant to the initiation and regulation of int...
The paper explores the relationship between dispositions, emotions, episodes and the development of ...
In this chapter, I articulate the structure of a general concept of autonomy and then reply to possi...
A psychology of human individual development is proposed which argues against its reduction to the d...
Psychological literature operationalizes the concept of autonomy mainly in terms of moral developmen...
The Mental Capacity Act 2005 has put the assessment of mental capacity for decision-making at the fo...
ABSTRACT The term autonomy literally refers to regulation by the self. Its opposite, heteronomy, ref...
This chapter, in keeping with the spirit of the field of developmental psychopathology, examines bot...
Self-determination theory (SDT) maintains that the adequate support and satisfaction of individuals'...
Autonomy is one of the most important variable that influences adolescent’s mental health. Though th...
In this Introduction, I situate the underlying project “Autonomy and Mental Disorder” with reference...
The central purpose of the present thesis was to integrate the construct of autonomy support postula...
Mental illness undermines a patient's personal autonomy: the capacities of a person that enables the...
The topic of mental health presents a distinctive set of problems for discussions of autonomy. First...
In the present study, we focus on the concept of adolescent autonomy and its relation with psychosoc...
In this article we suggest that events and contexts relevant to the initiation and regulation of int...
The paper explores the relationship between dispositions, emotions, episodes and the development of ...
In this chapter, I articulate the structure of a general concept of autonomy and then reply to possi...
A psychology of human individual development is proposed which argues against its reduction to the d...
Psychological literature operationalizes the concept of autonomy mainly in terms of moral developmen...
The Mental Capacity Act 2005 has put the assessment of mental capacity for decision-making at the fo...
ABSTRACT The term autonomy literally refers to regulation by the self. Its opposite, heteronomy, ref...