| Manufacturer | Praeger Publishers |
Although adult development recently has begun to receive increased attention from researchers, current studies have been limited mainly to specific aspects of adult development and have not provided a clear view of the meaning of the whole of adult life. Broadening this focus, and at the same time concentrating on a specific occupational group, Jeffrey A.
McNally presents the results of his three-year study of successful career Army officers. His inquiry, which draws on Daniel Levinson's theory of adult development, provides an analysis of the sequential patterns that characterize the development of the adult lives of successful career Army officers.
After reviewing Levinson's theory of how lives develop during adulthood, McNally looks at the developmental and transitional periods experienced by the Army officers he studied from pre-adulthood to their early forties. The study examines the impact of living and working within a highly ordered, systematic organizational structure such as the military upon the way in which these adult lives unfold.
The author finds that, despite the unique aspects of a career in the military, his subjects experienced similar patterns and sequences to those predicted by Levinson's theory of adult development. Based on frequent, wide-ranging interviews over a three-year period of time-interviews which covered aspects of each subject's life from career to marriage, children, friends, religion, etc. - this work provides an in-depth picture of the military officer's life.
A resource for the study of adult development and the profession of the military, this book should be of special interest to military officers and those interested in adult development and developmental psychology. Review: [This volume] deserves a place on the bookshelves of both developmental psychologists and students of the profession of arms.
McNally's perceptive insights of the adult development of four career officers in the US Army provide a scholarly extension and replication of Levinson's seminal work on adult development as well as a highly readable, fascinating account of the developmental experiences of these men from their early years into their forties.
Based upon careful research spanning a three-year period of intensive study, this book provides [both] a valuable academic resource for the development psychologist . . . [and] a remarkably interesting and insightful look at the socialization and development of a career offices for even the casual reader.
McNally has done a remarkably good job of bridging the gap between academic theory and drama of real men as they struggle to achieve their human potential. - John M. Wattendorf, Ph.D. Professor and Head, Department of Behavioral Sciences and Leadership The United States Military Academy
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