Nineteen-year-old Arkady Dolgonsky has difficulty establishing his personal identity amid the political and social upheavals of nineteenth-century Russia.
First published in 1991, the authors explore the complex needs of adolescents and emphasise the importance of the family environment in helping them cope with the many difficulties and changes they face during this period of their lives.
"The Adolescent: Development, Relationships, and""Culture" offers an eclectic, interdisciplinary approach to the study of adolescence, presenting both psychological and sociological viewpoints as well as educational, demographic, and economic data. This...
Those familiar with Jungian psychology know that Jung and post - Jungians have had little to offer clinicians regarding adolescence . Jung's developmental interests were largely confined to mid- and later life .
Abstract: This indepth 3-year study of delinquents girls attempted to delineate what factors brought young girls into conflict with society and what elements in the maturing process made them vulnerable...
Research Monographs in Adolescence Nancy L.Galambos/Nancy A.BuschRossnagel, Editors Coté •Adolescent StormandStress: An Evaluationofthe MeadFreeman Controversy Cohen/Cohen •LifeValues and Adolescent Mental Health SeiffgeKrenke•Stress, ...
This book reviews current theories and research on adolescent development and their implications for education. It is organized around the theme of the adolescent as decision-maker, and covers areas of...
Medical Care of the Adolescent
In clear, lively, warm prose, this edition continues the title's integration of gender, culture, and ethnicity. By the end, readers will learn how to interpret research and to address and resolve controversies.
Middle adolescence, the ages between 14 and 16, is the most difficult as the adolescent growth is almost complete and there is the struggle for independence and conflict with sexual identity. The adolescent looks for approval in ...