NOUN | an adolescence | adolescences | |
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- Crowds serve as peer groups, and they increase in importance during early adolescence, and decrease by late adolescence.
- The transition from childhood to adolescence can be seen in the number of work children partake in as this changes over time.
- Alcohol abuse during adolescence, especially early adolescence (i.e. ...
- John Christopher Coleman (born 1940) is an English psychologist whose primary interest is adolescence.
- Autonomy in childhood and adolescence is when one strives to gain a sense of oneself as a separate, self-governing individual.
- The diagnosis of BPD during adolescence has been controversial.
- In 1984, the Society for Research on Adolescence (SRA) became the first official organization dedicated to the study of adolescent psychology.
- Halle has the only "museum for works of childhood and adolescence of important artists" in the world.
- The interdisciplinary journal covers transitional issues from childhood to adolescence and from adolescence to adulthood as well as the social, contextual, and political factors that influence both healthy and harmful adolescent development.
- Most empirical research into Erikson has related to his views on adolescence and attempts to establish identity.
- This is not only true in childhood but also in adolescence.
- The symptoms have already been mentioned above, this section will be used to denote the onset of these symptoms: The cerebellar ataxia associated with this syndrome often appears in adolescence-early adulthood, chorioretinal dystrophy usually appears between the age of 50 and 60 years old, and the hypogonadotropic hypogonadism appears in late childhood-adolescence.
- "Une adolescence en Gueldre" (An Adolescence in Gelderland) is a 2005 Belgian novel by Jean-Claude Pirotte that won the Prix des Deux Magots in 2006.
- Although Karpov (2005) reviews the ways in which the neo-Vygotskian view of adolescence is highly consistent with recent findings and ideas of Western researchers, there is some controversy over the motive that propels peer interaction as the leading activity of adolescence.
- Adolescence has been traditionally associated with a time of identity exploration.
- Despite how these negative theories correlated with adolescence, sometimes these behaviors were acceptable because the general consensus was that these behaviors would eventually disappear with time.
- Gilligan co-wrote "Meeting at Crossroads" with Mikel Brown to discuss the path for girls during adolescence.
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