Fielding University Press Publishes Significant Human Development Case Studies
In a groundbreaking release, Fielding University Press recently unveiled a collection of
eleven case studies that delve into the complexities of human development in today's turbulent world. These studies, contributed by
doctoral graduates of Fielding Graduate University’s
Human Development Ph.D. program, offer diverse perspectives on how individuals can thrive amid challenges and transitions in their lives. The book, titled
Human Development Today, is now available for both print and Kindle formats.
Unpacking Individual Experiences
The chapters of
Human Development Today cover a range of significant topics, each chapter meticulously examining a unique angle on the human experience. For example, one chapter presents insights into how
intuition in women shapes their lived experiences, while another explores the intricate
developmental stages of hope. Additionally, the book addresses growing concerns in today’s workforce such as the rising incidence of
dementia and its implications in professional spaces.
Another interesting chapter highlights the dual challenges faced by mothers who strive to balance their
athletic training with motherhood obligations, illustrating the delicate juggling act many women find themselves performing. Furthermore, the authors explore the efficacy of the
Human Growth Compass in applied coaching, advocating for its role in personal development strategies.
Broader Social Dynamics
The collection does not shy away from examining prevalent societal concerns. Topics such as
equity in the workplace, the
maternal identity development among South Asian American women, and the effects of
international migration on African American individuals' mental and physical health are thoroughly discussed. Especially noteworthy is a chapter dedicated to the unique experiences of immigrant professionals facing hurdles in obtaining
licensure in the United States. These narratives lend authenticity to the text and provide valuable context to the complexities of adapting to new environments.
Additionally, the book sheds light on the transformative power of
gratitude in enhancing workplace performance and the often-underexplored intricacies of motherhood in academic settings. The opening chapter, written by
Professor Emerita Judith Stevens-Long, provides a foundational understanding of human development theories, setting the stage for the case studies that follow.
A Multidisciplinary Approach
Fielding's Human Development program is deeply rooted in a rich tapestry of disciplines including
psychology, sociology, biology, anthropology, and
education. This multidisciplinary approach aims to not only outline how individuals develop from infancy through old age but also to emphasize the intricate interplay between personal potential and varying social environments.
For those seeking a comprehensive understanding of human development and its practical implications,
Human Development Today promises to be an invaluable resource. The collection is now accessible for purchase on
Amazon, with print copies priced at
$28.95 and the Kindle version available for
$9.95. This pioneering work is set to inspire both academic discussions and real-world applications among its readers.
For more information and to purchase the book, visit
Amazon’s page.