Table of Contents:
  • General introduction : Developmental science in the making : the role of Heinz Werner / Jaan Valsiner
  • Basic life course : Heinz Werner
  • The context of the formation of Heinz Werner's ideas / Ulrich Müller
  • Heinz Werner and the Psychological Institute in Hamburg / Kurt Kreppner
  • The making of a developmental psychologist / René van der Veer
  • Metaphor and perception / Leonard Cirillo
  • Re-thinking development / Bernie Kaplan in interview with Ingrid E. Josephs and Sunil Bhatia
  • The sensory-tonic field theory of perception / Seymour Wapner
  • The Clark years : creating a culture / Jennifer M. Lane, Mariola Magovcevic and Becca K. Solomon
  • Heinz Werner : mentor and mensch / Thomas B. Mulholland
  • Werner : orthogenesis as life style / Irving Hurwitz
  • Heinz Werner, my spiritual grandfather : a little giant with transparent blinders / Sandor Brent
  • Feeling for others : Werner's interpersonal style / Robert Baker
  • Personal experiences with Heinz Werner at Clark University / Arnold Miller
  • Werner recollected / Leonard Cirillo
  • Relating to Dr. Werner : past and present / Roger Bibace
  • The theory of phenomenal psychology / Louis Carini
  • Critical person-in-environment transitions across the life span / Seymour Wapner and Jack Demick
  • The primate phylogeny of cognitive ontogeny / Jonas Langer
  • Werner's developmental thought in the study of adult psychopathology / Marion Glick and Edward Zigler
  • Heinz Werner : catalyst for a new way of understanding and treating children on the autism spectrum / Arnold Miller
  • General synthesis : recurring agendas : integration of developmental science / Jaan Valsiner.