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Papers On Adolescent Psychology
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Adolescent Development and Robert Benton’s “Kramer vs. Kramer” (1979)
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A 5 page paper which examines the film, characters, how it describes the adolescent development tasks portrayed, theories of adolescent cognitive and psychosocial development, and includes implications for human services workers’ roles in promoting healthy growth and development of adolescents and their families. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: TGkramer.rtf
Adolescent Development: Three Different Perspectives
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This 8 page paper provides an overivew of the issues that impact adolescent development. This paper integrates three interviews and relates the outcomes of the interviews to the findings in the current literature. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: MHAdoPsy457.rtf
Adolescent Development: Paths And Trajectories
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An 8 page paper that explores new theories of adolescent development, specifically the theory of paths and trajectories. The writer begins with a brief introduction of adolescent development, then moves into the three most common themes in this area of research. The concept of paths and trajectories of adolescent development is then discussed with an analysis of the model.
Filename: PGpath.wps
Adolescent Dissociative Experiences Scale
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5 pages in length. The Adolescent Dissociative Experiences Scale measures the extent to which youths between the ages of ten and twenty-one years old respond to anxiety and fantasy. Administered as a questionnaire, the scale seeks to uncover the person's ability to deal with certain situations – and thereby dissociate him- or herself from reality - by identifying specific occurrences through a yes/no format. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: TLCA-DES.rtf
Adolescent Grief
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This is a 3 page paper discussing adolescent grief, its differences from that of childhood and adult grief, reactions and school involvement in the bereavement process. Attending to the needs of grieving adolescents is considered an area of counseling and psychiatry which has been overlooked for many years. While there have been services and guidance in relation to grieving adults and children, there is considered to be an absence of programs in regards to teen services. Adolescent grief is considered different than that of child and adult grief because of the mixed messages often given by the adolescents themselves in that many are trying to strive for independence yet still recognize that they have some dependence on family members and others close to them. In addition, while adolescent grief is sometimes considered similar to that of adults, it is compounded with the additional stresses experienced during adolescence. Because of this adolescents often handle their grief with different reactions from those experienced by younger children and older adults.
Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: TJadolg1.rtf
Adolescent Motivation To Learn And Achieve
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A 12 page paper. This essay discusses three aspects of adolescent motivation: What is adolescent motivation? What is the influence of peers, parents and self in terms of achievement motivation? and What helps promote optimal learning for adolescents? The motivation theories included in this essay include those from: Erikson, Maslow, Bandura, and Sullivan. The essay discusses each theory in terms of the motivation to learn and achieve. The essay also comments on things teachers can do to optimize an adolescent's achievement motivation. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: PGadmlr.RTF
Adolescent Psychology and Techniques for the Group Counseling Process
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This 7 page paper provides an overview in respect to group counseling techniques. The adolescent is the focus of this investigation that looks at techniques from REBT, TA and behavioral camps. Various methods are touched on and REBT is explored in depth. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: SA309RET.rtf
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