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This lecture explores the developmental stage of adolescence, examining the concept of "storm and stress" and its manifestations, such as conflicts with parents, mood fluctuations, and risk-taking behaviors. It investigates the role of social factors, particularly peer influence and rejection, on adolescent choices and risk engagement. The discussion also covers identity formation, outlining different statuses and the importance of exploration. Finally, it touches upon moral development, contrasting adolescent reasoning with that of children and adults.
By Ansgar EndressThis podcast has been created automatically and contains inaccuracies.
This lecture explores the developmental stage of adolescence, examining the concept of "storm and stress" and its manifestations, such as conflicts with parents, mood fluctuations, and risk-taking behaviors. It investigates the role of social factors, particularly peer influence and rejection, on adolescent choices and risk engagement. The discussion also covers identity formation, outlining different statuses and the importance of exploration. Finally, it touches upon moral development, contrasting adolescent reasoning with that of children and adults.