what are the psychological feelings experienced by adolescents
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Psychosocial changes. Linked to the hormonal and neurodevelopmental changes that are taking place are psychosocial and emotional changes and increasing cognitive and intellectual capacities. Over the course of the second decade, adolescents develop stronger reasoning skills, logical and moral thinking, and become more capable of abstract thinking and making rational judgements. Also, they are more able to take other people’s perspectives into consideration and often want to do something about the social issues that they encounter in their lives.
At the same time, adolescents are developing and consolidating their sense of self. With this increasing self-identity, including their development of sexual identity, comes growing concern about other people’s opinions, particularly those of their peers.
At the same time, adolescents are developing and consolidating their sense of self. With this increasing self-identity, including their development of sexual identity, comes growing concern about other people’s opinions, particularly those of their peers.
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In adolescence, feelings like aggression, maturity, smartness, over confidence may be found.
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