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Explore the psychosocial development of adolescence, including identity formation, adult and peer relationships, coping with sadness and anger, drug use and abuse. Delve into the complexities of parent-child interactions, peer influences, and the risks associated with drug abuse.
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Part V Chapter Sixteen Adolescence: Psychosocial Development Identity Relationships with Adults Peer Power Sadness and Anger Drug Use and Abuse
Identity • Not Yet Achieved • Four Arenas of Identity Formation
Relationships with Adults • Parents • Cultural Differences • Closeness Within the Family • A VIEW FROM SCIENCE: Parents, Genes, and Risks • Other Adults
Peer Power • Peer Pressure • Selecting Friends • Approval for Risk Taking • Best Friends
Peer Power • Romance • First Love • Same-Sex Romances • Learning About Sex
Sadness and Anger • Depression • Clinical Depression • Suicide • A CASE TO STUDY: He Kept His Worries to Himself
Sadness and Anger • Delinquency and Disobedience • Breaking the Law • Causes of Delinquency
Drug Use and Abuse • Variations in Drug Use • Variations by Place • Variations by Generation and Gender • Harm from Drugs • Preventing Drug Abuse: What Works?