But these negative
aspects of adolescence are only one side of the coin of this period of life.
The Teen Years is a new exhibition at the Joseph Bellows Gallery in San Diego, California, featuring a selection of both vintage and contemporary photographs that address the physical, social, and emotional
aspects of adolescence, and the formation of identity.
Well conceived, masterfully executed and the perfect use of the short form, Killer captures the universally positive and negative
aspects of adolescence.
To understand the «why» behind teenage temper tantrums, it's important to recognize two of the normal
aspects of adolescence: self - centeredness and entitlement.
Not exact matches
The suggestion,» he writes, «led me to ask myself what particular
aspect of the Gospel
of Jesus Christ provided for me the continuing crucial link first between the spiritual experience
of my
adolescence and
of my adulthood, and second, between my inner spirituality and my concern for religious renaissance and social change in India.
«Our research found that the quality
of friendships during
adolescence may directly predict
aspects of long - term mental and emotional health,» according to Rachel K. Narr, PhD candidate in clinical psychology at the University
of Virginia, who led the study.
It appears, therefore, that even before
adolescence a core
aspect of task - induced deactivation involves reallocating processing resources that are active at rest.
Perhaps the most dangerous
aspect of dating in
adolescence is the tendency to violence.
Anyone that isn't onboard with either
aspect hoping for an over-the-top stoner comedy or a thoughtful dramedy that explores the challenges
of parenthood (and
adolescence) may find Thurber's film doesn't quite satisfy either extreme.
Their relationship with Mud becomes the most straight forward
aspect of their life as they struggle through the tough life lessons
of adolescence.
The controversies that emerged from his research recruited exceptionally talented people from a variety
of fields; his wide - ranging intellectual interests expanded the conceptual tools available for understanding important
aspects of childhood and
adolescence; and finally, his expectations for policy research have been institutionalized in ways that have improved both the relevance and quality
of social - science research in general.
The middle schools and high schools use traditional letter grades, A — F. Although the state's assessment system is uniform in most
aspects, the jump between elementary and middle level can be overwhelming for students trying to navigate the waters
of early
adolescence as well as school structures.
Although children acquire most
aspects of oral language during early childhood, their language learning lasts well into
adolescence and adulthood.
Sherman Alexie is a terrific writer and The Absolute Diary has many
aspects of a memoir
of his
adolescence.
Among the limits
of the present study, it is possible to point out the necessity: 1) to replicate this investigation with a large number
of Italian healthy adolescents for the representativeness
of the sample; 2) to adopt the double analysis both for positive and negative affect, considering that literature review seems to indicate these two
aspects as separate but equally important variables; and, finally, 3) to carry out a longitudinal study, from early
adolescence to young adulthood, in order to emphasize the change in these
aspects of youth development.
These
aspects are directly and strictly associated with the promotion
of psychological well - being and resilience during the
adolescence.
Substance use disorders emerged in middle
adolescence and increased in frequency through the middle 20s, becoming by far the most common psychiatric problems reported by the study participants.26, 27 We have already shown that early conduct problems predicted the onset
of adolescent substance use disorders in this sample, 28,29 and it is not surprising that this is the
aspect of behavioral problems that showed the intervention effect in young adulthood.
Effects can appear in childhood,
adolescence, or adulthood, and may affect various
aspects of an individual's development (e.g., physical, cognitive, psychological, and behavioral).
Adolescence is characterized by major biological, psychological and social challenges and opportunities, where interaction between the individual and environment is intense, and developmental pathways are set in motion or become established.2 — 4 Furthermore, adolescent psychopathology can have important consequences for education, relationships and socioeconomic achievement in later life.5 — 7 These characteristics of adolescence do not only set high demands for cohort studies aiming to capture the most salient aspects of developmental pathways, they also ensure a great gain in empirical knowledge and an invaluable source of information for public health policy from su
Adolescence is characterized by major biological, psychological and social challenges and opportunities, where interaction between the individual and environment is intense, and developmental pathways are set in motion or become established.2 — 4 Furthermore, adolescent psychopathology can have important consequences for education, relationships and socioeconomic achievement in later life.5 — 7 These characteristics
of adolescence do not only set high demands for cohort studies aiming to capture the most salient aspects of developmental pathways, they also ensure a great gain in empirical knowledge and an invaluable source of information for public health policy from su
adolescence do not only set high demands for cohort studies aiming to capture the most salient
aspects of developmental pathways, they also ensure a great gain in empirical knowledge and an invaluable source
of information for public health policy from such studies.
Research has demonstrated that security
of attachment during infancy predicts
aspects of social development during childhood and
adolescence, such as empathy, 3,4,5 social competence5, 6,7,8,9 and behaviour problems, 10,11,12 with secure attachment predicting more optimal developmental outcomes and insecure attachment predicting behaviour and relationship difficulties.
Because early
adolescence is not only a period
of major physical change for girls, but also a time in which peer relationships become increasingly significant, a key question linking these two
aspects of development is whether signs
of pubertal maturation are related to one's social reputation among peers and, furthermore, whether such reputational factors might help us understand why early maturing girls display emotional adjustment problems.
William Damon
of the Stanford Center on
Adolescence says that developing a sense
of purpose is one
of the most important but overlooked
aspects of adolescent development.
[jounal] Paterson, J. / 1995 / Adolescent attachment to parents and friends in relation to
aspects of self - esteem / Journal
of Youth and
Adolescence 24 (3): 365 ~ 376
The understanding that
adolescence is a developmental period that involves substantial risk for maladaptive behavioral outcomes (e.g., delinquency, substance abuse; Hawkins et al. 1992), and that family factors are consistent predictors
of adolescent functioning (Kumpfer et al. 1998), has prompted extensive efforts to prevent risk for negative outcomes (e.g., association with antisocial peers) and promote positive
aspects of family functioning through skills - building (e.g., teaching effective parenting behaviors).
The development
of global coherence in life narratives across
adolescence: Temporal, causal, and thematic
aspects
There is worldwide recognition
of adolescence as a period
of rapid significant transformation in all
aspects of functioning.