This chapter describes the adolescence period as a stormy time in any person's life. It describes the physical changes associated with puberty and the psychological implications of its timing. The chapter also looks at the impact of parent-child relationships and peer relationships on teenagers. It also explains how adolescents think about moral issues as well as explain the significance of the adolescent period for the development of the self and identity.
AbstractThe physiological processes occurring during adolescence, often so abrupt, threaten the perm...
Chapter is devoted to identity, social support and attitudes towards health with adolescents. The ch...
Some people define adolescence simply as an affliction Others, probably looking back, follow G. B. S...
Adolescence is a period in which several physical, psychological and social changes happen in the li...
Adolescence is the last and the concluding stage of childhood (Erikson, 1956, p. 66). It is a time ...
The time between childhood and adulthood, when young people are not physically or socially mature bu...
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...
From a developmental perspective, adolescence is both an exciting and a challenging time. Physically...
Adolescence, a period that begins with the onset of puberty and ends with successful independence fr...
Through adolescence, young people are at an exciting point of their maturation. On the whole they ar...
Developmental psychology as a scientific discipline studies the human development from its conceptio...
The thesis focuses on the period of individual adolescence. It presents definitions of adolescence a...
The concept of adolescence is relatively new, having only been recognized in the United States start...
The rapidly increasing social temptations and arenas for honest but occasionally misguided rebellion...
AbstractThe physiological processes occurring during adolescence, often so abrupt, threaten the perm...
Chapter is devoted to identity, social support and attitudes towards health with adolescents. The ch...
Some people define adolescence simply as an affliction Others, probably looking back, follow G. B. S...
Adolescence is a period in which several physical, psychological and social changes happen in the li...
Adolescence is the last and the concluding stage of childhood (Erikson, 1956, p. 66). It is a time ...
The time between childhood and adulthood, when young people are not physically or socially mature bu...
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...
From a developmental perspective, adolescence is both an exciting and a challenging time. Physically...
Adolescence, a period that begins with the onset of puberty and ends with successful independence fr...
Through adolescence, young people are at an exciting point of their maturation. On the whole they ar...
Developmental psychology as a scientific discipline studies the human development from its conceptio...
The thesis focuses on the period of individual adolescence. It presents definitions of adolescence a...
The concept of adolescence is relatively new, having only been recognized in the United States start...
The rapidly increasing social temptations and arenas for honest but occasionally misguided rebellion...
AbstractThe physiological processes occurring during adolescence, often so abrupt, threaten the perm...
Chapter is devoted to identity, social support and attitudes towards health with adolescents. The ch...
Some people define adolescence simply as an affliction Others, probably looking back, follow G. B. S...