The intense
adolescent focus on forming and maintaining peer relationships may well result from an instinctive recognition that these relationships are linked to well - being.
Not exact matches
«My clinical work
focuses on helping adults and
adolescents work through the many
forms of suffering, including anxiety, depression, and relationship conflict.
By Sameer Hinduja and Justin W. Patchin
Focusing on how technology can facilitate or magnify traditional
forms of peer harassment, «Bullying beyond the Schoolyard» paints a vivid picture of online aggression among
adolescents by recounting the stories of victims, summarizing current research, and reviewing recent legal rulings.
Given the lower rates of interactions with CF peers compared with non-CF peers, some
forms of positive friendship qualities
focused on direct contact (e.g., companionship) may be more difficult to achieve for
adolescents with CF.. This difficulty could be compounded for boys with CF, given their gender - normative reliance
on friendship qualities such as shared activities to a greater degree than more emotionally
focused friendship goals characteristic of female friendships (e.g., Rose & Rudolph, 2006).
In the
adolescent group the
focus was more
on an applied
form, that is, the ability to deploy attention and awareness when needed, and could be referred to as «state» mindfulness.