Adolescence: Self-Image & Self-Esteem

Authors

  • Stourou Kalliopi Kalliopi

Keywords:

adolescence, self-perception & self-esteem, sense of self, significant others, social support

Abstract

Adolescence is that transitional period of human development, during which the immature racial child is transformed into a mature and capable adult for reproduction. The period of adolescence is a developmental period in the life of the individual that is characterized by evolution and changes in the structure of personality and psychosynthesis. The teenager has to struggle with many things, such as the changing self-image, the fundamental question "who am I", what is my identity, his attempt to differentiate himself from his family, to start his own autonomous course of life , issues that create potential risks of disorientation and claiming his image & his professional opportunities.

Downloads

How to Cite

Adolescence: Self-Image & Self-Esteem. (2022). Global Journal of Human-Social Science, 22(G8), 23-27. https://socialscienceresearch.org/index.php/GJHSS/article/view/104593

References

S Carey (1985) Conceptual change in childhood.

M Cole, S Cole (2002) The development of children.

E Erickson (1968) Identity: Youth and crisis.

E Makri-Botsari (2001) How Students Determine the Importance of Self-Perception Domains and How This Relates to Self-Esteem. 15(1), 1-16.

E Makri-Mpotsari (2000) The concept of teen self & significant others. 7, 88-113.

K Manos (1997) Adolescent Psychology.

K Manos (1997) Adolescent psychology.

Ch Nova -Kaltsouni, E Makri -Mpotsari, A Tsimpoukli (2002) Social and Emotional Development in Adolescence. 431-450.

I Paraskevopoulos (1984) Developmental Psychology. 4.

Ch Patsos (2003) Title page: Diagnosis and treatment of autism spectrum disorders. 33(9), 277.

Jean-Jacques Rousseau (2001) Αιµίλιος.

N Stamos, Georgios (2006) Antisocial behavior of adolescents: forms -causes -preventiontreatment.

Published

2022-07-15

How to Cite

Adolescence: Self-Image & Self-Esteem. (2022). Global Journal of Human-Social Science, 22(G8), 23-27. https://socialscienceresearch.org/index.php/GJHSS/article/view/104593