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1 PSYCHOSOCIAL DEVELOPMENT OF THE ADOLESCENT Prof. Dr. Oya Ercan

2 Typical age of events of puberty MF Start of puberty11-1210-11 Growth spurt1412 Menarche12-13 Spermarche13-14 Length of puberty3-4 years 4-5 years Development of full sexual function NORMAL GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT

3  Early bloomer ♀ Cognitively immature adolescent  Late bloomer ♂  20% stormy-tempestuous  Earlier childhood adjustment  Family functionality

4 1-Formation of a positive stable personal identity  The need to establish self-esteem  To become able to control impulses rather than being controlled by them  Moral values  Abstract thought Highly structured cultures Rapidly changing society 12-16 years of age → experience

5 2. Establishing independence from adults especially parents  Psychological or emotional(not physical separation)  A change

6 3. Acquiring skills for future economic independence

7 4.Developing relationships with others outside the family  Displacing affection for the parents onto others

8 5.Learning to function properly in the appropriate sexual role

9 PSYCHOSOCIAL DEVELOPMENT IN ADOLESCENTS 3 Psychosocial Developmental Phases  Early adolescence:12-14 years, 10- (12)13  Middle adolescence:15-17 years, 13- (16)17  Late adolescence:18-21 years, 17-(19)20

10 EARLY ADOLESCENCE (gathering information)

11 GROWTH:  Secondary sexual characteristics have begun to appear  Growth rapidly accelerating; reaches peak velocity

12 COGNITION:  Concrete thought dominant  Cannot perceive long-range implications of current decisions and acts.  Tend to have unrealistic or idealistic goals for their lives

13 PSYCHOSOCIAL SELF:  Preoccupation with rapid body change and question of “Am I normal?”  Frequent comparisons of body with others

14 FAMILY:  Defining independence - dependence boundaries  No major conflicts over parental control  Less interest in parental activities

15 PEER GROUP:  Seeks peer affiliation to counteract instability generated by rapid change  Compares own normality and acceptance with same sex/age mates  Usually forms solitary friendships with members of the same sex (best friend)

16 SEXUALITY:  Self exploration and evaluation  Limited dating  Limited intimacy

17 AGE RANGE:  Initiates between ages 11 and 13 and merges with midadolescence at 14-15 years

18 MIDDLE ADOLESCENCE

19 GROWTH:  Secondary sexual characteristics well advanced.  Growth decelerating, stature reaches 95% of adult height

20 COGNITION:  Rapidly gaining competence in abstract thought  Less idealistic vocational aspirations  Capable of perceiving future implications of current acts and decisions but variably applied  Reverts to concrete operations under stress  Feelings of omnipotence and immortality leading to risk taking behaviour

21 PSYCHOSOCIAL SELF:  More comfortable with physical change  Clothes and make-up important  Preoccupation with fantasy and idealism in exploring expanded cognition and future options

22 FAMILY:  Major conflicts over control  Struggle for emancipation and self responsibility  Parents can be seen as flawed thus not worthy of absolute authority  Moderation threatens independency!!

23 PEERS:  Influence greatest during this period  Intense involvement with peer group  Conformity with peer values, codes and dress in an attempt to seperate further from family  Peer group → arena and mirror  Central forum for exploration of new life experiences(curiosity and personal power)

24 SEXUALITY:  Heigtened sexual activity  Testing ability to attract opposite sex and parameters of masculinity or femininity (narcissistically)  Preoccupation with romantic fantasy

25 LATE ADOLESCENCE

26 GROWTH:  Mature stature, reproductive capability complete

27 COGNITION:  Abstract thought firmly established (although it has been shown that not all adults have capability of abstract thought)  Future oriented, develops a sense of perspective with the abilities to delay and compromise to achieve goals  Refinement of religious, moral and sexual values

28 PSYCHOSOCIAL SELF:  Emancipation complated  Begin to appreciate the importance of parental values

29 FAMILY:  Relationship adult-adult  May allow family help on partners

30 PEER GROUP:  Peer group recedes and are replaced by individuals friendships based on common interests

31 SEXUALITY:  Forms stable relationships  Capable of mutuality and reciprocity in caring for another rather than former narcisstic orientation  Plans for future in thinking of marriage and family  Intimacy involves commitment rather than exploration and romanticism

32 AGE RANGE:  Approximatelly 17-21 years, upper end particularly variable.  Dependent on cultural, economical and educational factors


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