Sentences with phrase «storm of adolescence»

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The middle school years are often characterized as a stage of life to survive, to get through — jumping from the comfort of childhood into a roughly three - year storm of hormones, insecurity, and nagging, drowning in the frenetic angst of adolescence, frantically rowing to make it to the shore of young adulthood.
Until the murder, there are no ripples on the surface of Susie's life with her parents, Jack (Mark Wahlberg) and Abigail (Rachel Weisz), her 13 - year - old sister Lindsey (Rose McIver) and their small brother in a sunlit Pennsylvania suburb in 1973 - and no storms in her adolescence.
And it's why the comics industry lingers in a frozen adolescence, clinging to a shrinking target audience like a sea captain railing at the storm — when the real problem is the rotting wood of his own hull.»
Most adolescent development theory is based in the idea that adolescence is a period that G. Stanley Hall called «storm and stress» (1904) and that most young people experience a time of chaos and rebellion.
Second, reliance on CD alone to predict APD has been found to result in a substantial number of false - positive predictions (Lahey et al. 2005; Maughan and Rutter 2001; Storm - Mathisen and Vaglum 1994), whereas recent findings suggest that, in particular, the combination of externalizing and internalizing problems in adolescence predicts more serious antisocial outcomes than conduct problems alone (e.g., Fombonne et al. 2001; Sourander et al. 2007).
She recorded that their adolescence was not in fact a time of «storm and stress» as Erikson's stages of development suggest, but that the sexual freedom experienced by the adolescents actually permitted them an easy transition from childhood to adulthood.
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