This classic work, first published in German in 1926 and subsequently in English in 1940, was the first comprehensive introduction to the field of comparative developmental psychology. In her new prologue to this reprint of the revised edition, originally published by International Universities Press in 1948, Margery Franklin sketches the key events in Werner's life, the major themes in his concept of development, and relevant issues for today's scholars.
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This classic work, first published in German in 1926 and subsequently in English in 1940, was the first comprehensive introduction to the field of comparative developmental psychology. In her new prologue to this reprint of the revised edition, originally published by International Universities Press in 1948, Margery Franklin sketches the key events in Werner's life, the major themes in his concept of development, and relevant issues for today's scholars.
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This volume is an excellent overview of the work of Heinz Werner, who ranks with Piaget as one of the leading developmental psychologists and theorists of the last half century. It also is an excellent resource for clinicians who are seeking a developmental perspective on neuropsychological syndrome analysis. Werner was the mentor and theoretician who guided the work of the famous neuropsychologist Edith Kaplan, whose work now is fundamental to a wide variety of cognitive measures of intelligence, memory, language, and executive function.