Developmental psychology as a scientific discipline studies the human development from its conception to its death following the changes that occur in different aspects of the development. During the entire life cycle, the adolescence is singled out as a particularly important and intensive period of crisis. As one of the crisis period, adolescence provides opportunity for further development and progress but for the numerous problems, the occurrence of mental disorders and individual misconduct as well. Therefore, the adolescence crisis may be considered as a starting point of development and at the same time as a great risk for development process. The future course of development of the individual and its functioning as an adult depend o...
Thos paper discusses myths about adolescent psychopathology, including the beliefs that psychopathol...
The present paper summarizes some of the key findings on the dynamics of personality and identity in...
The evaluation and treatment of internalizing disorders in children and adolescents has a long and r...
Adolescence is the last and the concluding stage of childhood (Erikson, 1956, p. 66). It is a time ...
For a long time, adolescence as a concept has been little or not invested by human sciences. The mos...
From a developmental perspective, adolescence is both an exciting and a challenging time. Physically...
Adverse events in childhood and adolescence, such as social neglect or drug abuse, are known to lead...
Adolescence is between the ages of 10-11 and 14-15. Today's teenagers have some physical, mental, an...
Adolescence is between the ages of 10-11 and 14-15. Today's teenagers have some physical, mental, an...
The topic of adolescent development in Europe is one which has received little academic attention in...
Adolescence is the critical period or rather process in human development, where the individual leav...
Adolescence is a phase in the lifespan characterized by transitionsacross numerous developmental dom...
Adolescence is the most significant period of human life. It begins in biology and ends in culture. ...
The purpose of the present study was to clarify the characteristics of identity crises and developme...
Adolescence is evolution’s solution to bringing the capacity of our large, complex brains to fruitio...
Thos paper discusses myths about adolescent psychopathology, including the beliefs that psychopathol...
The present paper summarizes some of the key findings on the dynamics of personality and identity in...
The evaluation and treatment of internalizing disorders in children and adolescents has a long and r...
Adolescence is the last and the concluding stage of childhood (Erikson, 1956, p. 66). It is a time ...
For a long time, adolescence as a concept has been little or not invested by human sciences. The mos...
From a developmental perspective, adolescence is both an exciting and a challenging time. Physically...
Adverse events in childhood and adolescence, such as social neglect or drug abuse, are known to lead...
Adolescence is between the ages of 10-11 and 14-15. Today's teenagers have some physical, mental, an...
Adolescence is between the ages of 10-11 and 14-15. Today's teenagers have some physical, mental, an...
The topic of adolescent development in Europe is one which has received little academic attention in...
Adolescence is the critical period or rather process in human development, where the individual leav...
Adolescence is a phase in the lifespan characterized by transitionsacross numerous developmental dom...
Adolescence is the most significant period of human life. It begins in biology and ends in culture. ...
The purpose of the present study was to clarify the characteristics of identity crises and developme...
Adolescence is evolution’s solution to bringing the capacity of our large, complex brains to fruitio...
Thos paper discusses myths about adolescent psychopathology, including the beliefs that psychopathol...
The present paper summarizes some of the key findings on the dynamics of personality and identity in...
The evaluation and treatment of internalizing disorders in children and adolescents has a long and r...