YOU’RE NOT ADULTS YET. YOU NEED ECONOMIC AND EMOTIONAL INDEPENDENCE FOR THAT! ADOLESCENCE.

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YOU’RE NOT ADULTS YET. YOU NEED ECONOMIC AND EMOTIONAL INDEPENDENCE FOR THAT! ADOLESCENCE

PUBESCENCE Adolescent Growth Spurt: around age 11; rapid change in height and weight Actually takes place preadolescence Pubescence: 2 yr span preceding puberty; changes leading to physical and sexual maturity

PUBESCENCE TO PUBERTY Secondary sex characteristics: physical features that distinguish one sex from the other; not necessary for reproduction Capacity to reproduce begins with puberty Hey ladies!

PUBERTY DEF: the stage during which sexual functions reach maturity; marks the beginning of adolescence Primary sex characteristics: structures necessary for reproduction

FEMALE MALE Onset marked by Menarche---1 st menstruation Around 12 ½ yrs old Continues until c. 16 yrs Sperm production begins c. 14 yrs old Complete maturation c. 18 yrs. old FEMALE/MALE PUBERTY

EFFECTS OF EARLY or LATE MATURATION Girls who mature unusually early have greater risk of psychological and social difficulties Same for boys who mature unusually late

TURMOIL? G. Stanley Hall: adolescence is characterized by instability Searching for a self- image Not all adolescence is turmoil Subjective

TEENAGE SUICIDE Suicide rates among teens lower than other age groups Attempted more than completed More teens attempt than complete

SEARCH FOR IDENTITY 5 th stage of Erikson: identity vs. confusion A struggle to a concept of unique individuality Embracing ideology that provides direction Lifelong process Intense in adolescence

MARCIA’S IDENTITY STATUS James Marcia Presence or absence of crisis and commitment combine in various ways Varying combinations produce 4 different identity statuses

FORECLOSURE Premature commitment to values and roles Allows individuals to circumvent the struggle for identity Usually backfires

MORATORIUM Delaying commitment Experiment alternative ideologies and careers Not harmful if temporary

IDENTITY DIFFUSION State of apathy Refusal to commit Compete absence of struggle for identity Possible lead to personality disorders

IDENTITY ACHIEVEMENT Carefully arriving at a sense of self Conviction in commitments Flexible Higher self-esteem and security