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What are some issues surrounding physical and cognitive development in adolescence? ~Puberty and the secular trend Difference between adolescence and puberty Physical aspects Cognitive aspects

What is involved in moral development? ~Kohlberg’s Moral Development Theory ~Gilligan’s theory

What are issues surrounding self esteem? ~Developmental tasks in developing self concepts ~Aspects in development of self esteem

What is involved with eating disorders? ~Anorexia nervosa ~Bulimia

What are some issues surrounding sexual identity development? ~Adaptive “tasks” for adolescents ~Process of coming out

What are issues surrounding heterosexism and homophobia? ~Terminology ~Forms of heterosexism

What are some issues regarding STIs and Contraceptives? ~Different STIs ~Forms of contraceptives ~Sex education and teen pregnancy