Sentences with phrase «into emerging adulthood»

Levitt and colleagues (2007) also noted the integral nature of support for sustaining positive relationships into emerging adulthood: «The provision of additional parental support at this time thus enhances the young person's satisfaction with the parental relationship, whereas failure to provide needed support diminishes relationship satisfaction» (p. 61).
Development of self - control and adaptive emotion regulation strategies is an ongoing process that progresses rapidly through the preschool years [23] and continues to develop and emerge through adolescence [24] and into emerging adulthood [18 •](see [15] for a review of emotion regulation development).
«Young adult substance abuse down significantly among PROSPER program participants: Benefits of middle school prevention program extend into emerging adulthood, according to long - term study.»
In order to increase supports to these adults who reach their 19th birthday while in out - of - home care, Nebraska has put into place programs that will help system involved youth successfully transition out of the system into emerging adulthood and adulthood.
You might also feel yourself slide back into an emerging adulthood - like period following a divorce or other major life change, where you need to re-determine who you are and where you're going.

Not exact matches

That's why more researchers are looking into what's going on sexually for those men and women in the phase of their life called emerging adulthood, and what it may mean when they're ready to settle down.
Probably the most powerful idea to emerge from these innovations was the realization that neuroplasticity, the brain's capacity to change and adapt, persists into adulthood.
[Perspectives] suggests that author Robert Epstein is disgruntled at the plight of the members of this «emerging adulthood,» who just can't seem to «launch» themselves into the rarefied class of grown - ups.
While it is well established that childhood ADHD may continue into adulthood, new research by King's College London suggests that for some people the disorder does not emerge until after childhood.
Many of us emerge into adulthood very attached to our past labels, our wounds and heartaches, our trials and tribulations.
While there are artificial elements to the story, there is a genuineness to the characterizations that allows the film to take hold and emerge as a winning comedic drama about women finding the strength to cope with tragedy and move on with their lives, even well into adulthood.
He emerges with a visceral contemplation of youth forced into adulthood, each character adopting a new identity as part of a new crew, or makeshift family, as a means of survival.
My areas of expertise and interest are with emerging adults dealing with the unique challenges of transitioning into adulthood, couples in conflict, and professional women coping with balancing the many roles they occupy.»
Overall, the study found that, for Indigenous Australians, communicable diseases typical of childhood too often extend into adolescence, while non-communicable diseases more typical of later adulthood have too often already emerged in adolescence.
«My ideal clients have survived abusive childhood homes, and have emerged into adolescence or adulthood with great coping skills, but at a price.
However, such studies do not document the frequency and range of outcomes into adulthood because dysfunctions may attenuate over time or new disorders may emerge.
Connecting with your soul mate, as opposed to choosing a husband or wife, happens only after the psychological work of emerging adulthood has been completed, generally well into one's twenties or beyond.
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