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Title: Myers EXPLORING PSYCHOLOGY (6th Edition in Modules)


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Myers EXPLORING PSYCHOLOGY (6th Edition in
Modules)
  • Module 9
  • Adolescence
  • James A. McCubbin, PhD
  • Clemson University
  • Worth Publishers

2
Adolescence
  • Adolescence
  • the transition period from childhood to adulthood
  • extending from puberty to independence
  • Puberty
  • the period of sexual maturation
  • when a person becomes capable of reproduction

3
Adolescence
  • Throughout childhood, boys and girls are similar
    in height. At puberty, girls surge ahead
    briefly, but then boys overtake them at about age
    14.

4
Adolescence
  • Primary Sex Characteristics
  • body structures that make sexual reproduction
    possible
  • ovaries- female
  • testes- male
  • external genitalia
  • Secondary Sex Characteristics
  • Non-reproductive sexual characteristics
  • female- breast and hips
  • male- voice quality and body hair
  • Menarche (meh-NAR-key)
  • first menstrual period

5
Body Changes at Puberty
6
Kohlbergs Moral Ladder
  • As moral development progresses, the focus of
    concern moves from the self to the wider social
    world.

Morality of abstract principles to
affirm agreed-upon rights and personal ethical
principles
Postconventional level
Conventional level
Morality of law and social rules to
gain approval or avoid disapproval
Preconventional level
Morality of self-interest to avoid punishment or
gain concrete rewards
7
Eriksons Stages of Psychosocial Development
8
Eriksons Stages of Psychosocial Development
9
Adolescence- Social Development
  • Identity
  • ones sense of self
  • the adolescents task is to solidify a sense of
    self by testing and integrating various roles
  • Intimacy
  • the ability to form close, loving relationships
  • a primary developmental task in late adolescence
    and early adulthood

10
Adolescence- Social Development
  • The changing parent-child relationship

11
Adolescence
  • In the 1890s the average interval between a
    womans menarche and marriage was about 7 years
    now it is over 12 years.
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