During adolescence family dynamics change and teenagers often
view parents as obstacles rather than supports. Teens wrestle with
a range of crises from parental divorce to drug use. Even moving
can cause major disruptions, since teenagers rely heavily on their
peer group to help them through this time of change and
self-discovery. Physical changes have an obvious impact. So does
the death of a loved one, so do matters involving race.
Teenagers experience changes in all aspects of their lives. For
example, when Adam looks in the mirror, he can hardly recognize the
person who has grown five inches taller than at the beginning of
the summer. Lindsay worries that everyone is always looking at her
and that no one understands how she feels. Zach wants to be popular
and sure of himself, yet he often feels scared and shy when he is
with a large group of kids. Katie is afraid to be alone and
communicates constantly with friends by phone, text messaging,
instant messaging, and on various Web sites.
All these issues are dealt with clearly and candidly as college
students remember what they went through when confronting the many
physical, intellectual, emotional, and social changes that occur
during adolescence.
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