Psychology, asked by nandhu1841, 9 months ago

“Adolescence is a period of making choices, pressure careers building of self and uncertainties.” Describe the psychological changes and the problems that an adolescent may go through during this period of life.

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Answered by ABHINAVsingh56567
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The psychological changes of adolescence include the appearance of new cognitive structures (e.g., the ability to think abstractly) and introspective ability, the establishment of moral values and norms, and a coming to terms with the developmental tasks that are specific to this period of life, as discussed

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Answered by relnadenni488
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Answer: As adults when we reflect on our adolescent years and recall the conflicts, uncertainties, occasional loneliness, group pressures, we feel it was definitely a vulnerable period. During adolescence peer influence, new gained freedom, unresolved problems may create difficulties for many of you. Confronting to peer pressure can be both positive and negative. Adolescents are often confronted with decisions regarding smoking, drugs, alcohol and breaking parental rules, etc. These decisions are taken without much regard to the effect they can have.

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