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ADOLESENT DEVELOPMENT
Human Development Human Services Program College of Public and Community Service University of Massachusetts at Boston ©2009 William Holmes
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THEORIES OF ADOLESCENT DEVELOPMENT
Freud—resolution of parental dissonance Erikson—formation of adult identity Piaget—use of formal operational thinking Bronfenbrenner—person-environment fit Hill—onset of puberty drives development of sexual characteristics, behavior, and identity.
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FREUDIAN THEORY AND ADOLESENCE
Id not as controlled by superego Resurgence of Oedipal and Electra conflicts Conflicts defended against by: Repression Denial Compensation Asceticism Intellectualism
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ERIKSON IDENTITY THEORY AND ADOLESCENCE
Rise of Identity Choices and Identity Crises Possible outcomes of crises: Identity Confusion Identity Foreclosure Identity Moratorium Identity Achievement
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PIAGET AND ADOLESENT DEVELOPMENT
Development of cognitive ability Conflicts from preoperational thinking: Causation uncertainty Relationship ambiguity Consistency challenges Abstraction and Generalization demands Challenges of formal operational thinking Complex thinking Organized thinking Empirical thinking
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PERSON-ENVIRONMENT FIT AND ADOLESCENT DEVELOPMENT
Activities Temperament Emotions Personality Identity Social demands
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BIOSOCIAL CHALLENGES OF ADOLESCENT DEVELOPMENT
Puberty and sexuality Growth and coordination Emotional management Social expectations Detachment-autonomy needs Gender identity resolution
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