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Phenomenal Change And Adolescents’ Psychological Disinterest In Commitments: A Concern For The Family Traditions

2015

The phenomenal changes such as biological, physical, social, technological and global changes, vitally affect the psychological uncertainty and pre-occupation in the minds of the adolescents. (Leckman et al., 2002, p.324). A lethargic attitude, avoidance of responsibility creeps into their system during this period, leading them to more socialising and less psychological commitments. (Jakubowski & Dembo, 2004). Researches show that Adolescents who were isolating themselves from family events and desiring only social events outside family tend to develop ‘low levels of commitment and self-regulatory resources, and they perceived their parents as being low in trust, openness, and supervision.…

Settore M-PSI/04 - Psicologia Dello Sviluppo E Psicologia Dell'EducazioneAdolescents and Phenomenal changes Psychological disinterest for commitments Parents-teachers role Social structures and regulations.
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