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Stanley Google Hall concluded that adolacense a stage inherently dominated by storm and stress. Critically analyse assertion reflecting on other related studies

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Answered by harshalmadne6910
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  • The characterization of adolescence as a time of “storm and stress” remains an open debate. Intense and frequent negative affect during this period has been hypothesized to explain the increased rates of affective disorders, suicide, and accidental death during this time of life. Yet some teens emerge from adolescence with minimal turmoil. We provide a neurobiological model of adolescence that proposes an imbalance in the development of subcortical limbic (e.g., amygdala) relative to prefrontal cortical regions as a potential mechanism for heightened emotionality during this period. Empirical support for this model is provided from recent behavioral and human imaging studies on the development of emotion regulation. We then provide examples of environmental factors that may exacerbate imbalances in amygdala-ventrofrontal function increasing risk for anxiety related behaviors. Finally we present data from human and mouse studies to illustrate how genetic factors may enhance or diminish this risk. Together, these studies provide a converging methods approach for understanding the highly variable stress and turmoil experienced in adolescence.
Answered by RajaryanNirwal
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I don't understand what are you saying but it is correct

Also I am in the age of adolacense. From my perspective it is also true . I can say it is a age of unstability of mind . Stress is due to unstable mind .In this age your mind works more than any other age ,i mean thinking

Many kinds of thoughts arrive in this age each and every day . These thoughts are like what i will do in my life ,this is the most common thought that occur in mind in this age .

This thing is common to everyone have .

So don't worry about these meaningless thinking

Just focus in doing rather than thinking and don't forget that these are the random thoughts and that doesn't matter that if they arrive in your mind or not

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