psychology of teenagers over breakup ⭐ explain in detail⭐
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The emotional effects of a breakup can hit a teen hard, depending on the length of the relationship, the intensity of the teen's feelings for his ex, and who instigated the split. A jilted teen may become angry, aggressive, withdrawn or depressed. Teenage boys may be more likely to react with anger and frustration than their female counterparts, says psychologist Carl Pickhardt in the article, "Adolescent Breakups," for "Psychology Today." A teenage girl tends to turn her emotions inwards, and suffer from feelings of worthlessness triggered by the rejection from her mate.
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