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Title: What%20is%20Adolescence?


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What is Adolescence?
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Adolescence
  • The period between childhood and adulthood
  • From puberty (the start of sexual maturation) to
    independence from parents

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Physical Development in Adolescence
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Puberty
  • The period of sexual maturation where the person
    becomes capable of reproducing
  • Starts at approximately age 11 in females and age
    13 in males
  • Major growth spurt

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Physical Development
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Primary Sex Characteristics
  • The body structures that make sexual reproduction
    possible
  • Ovaries in females
  • Testes in males

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Secondary Sex Characteristics
  • Nonreproductive sexual characteristics
  • Breasts and hips in females
  • Facial hair and voice changes in males

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Sexual Characteristics
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Sexual Orientation
  • Ones attraction toward people of a particular
    gender
  • Usually heterosexual or homosexual small
    minority bisexual

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Heterosexual
  • A sexual orientation in which a person is
    attracted to members of the opposite sex
  • straight

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Homosexual
  • A sexual orientation in which a person is
    attracted to members of the same sex
  • Approximately 6-8 of the male population and
    3-4 of the female population

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Social Development in Adolescence
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Erik Erikson
  • Constructed an 8-stage theory of social
    development
  • Each stage has its own psychosocial,
    developmental task a crisis.

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Trust v. mistrust
  • Infancy to 1 year
  • If needs met infant develops a sense of basic
    trust, or will develop mistrust

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Autonomy v. shame and doubt
  • 1 to 2 years
  • Learn to exercise and do things for self or they
    will doubt their abilities

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Initiative v. guilt
  • 3 to 5
  • Learn to initiate tasks and carry out plans or
    they feel guilty about efforts to be independent

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Competence (industry) v. inferiority
  • 6 years to puberty
  • Learn pressure of applying themselves to a tasks,
    or they feel inferior

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Identity v. role confusion
  • Teens into 20s
  • Refining sense of self by testing roles
    challenging authority eventually find SELF or
    become confused about who they are

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Intimacy v. isolation
  • 20s to 40s
  • Forming close relationships
  • Deeper love or socially isolated

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Generativity v. stagnation
  • 40s to 60s
  • discover sense of contributing to the world or
    they may feel lack of purpose

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Ego integrity v. despair
  • 60 and up
  • Reflecting on life either feel satisfied or
    failure

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Social Development in Adolescence Developing
Identity
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Identity
  • A strong, consistent sense of who and what a
    person is, search through
  • Experimentation
  • Rebellion
  • Self-ishness
  • Optimism and energy

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Intimacy
  • A close, sharing, emotional, and honest
    relationship with other people (primary task of
    early adulthood)
  • Not necessarily ones spouse or a sexual
    relationship

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Adulthood
  • How easily one passes between stages depends on
    cultural and economic factors
  • Erickson showed that development is an ongoing
    process that is never finished

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Are Adults Prisoners of Childhood?
  • Traumatized children are more likely to have
    emotional and behavioral problems
  • Evidence from the following suggest that negative
    effects are not inevitable

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  • Partnerships formed
  • Parenthood
  • Work (double shift)
  • Midlife crisis/transition

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  • Menopause
  • Retirement
  • Change in relationships- empty nest, death of
    family friends
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