The Adolescent Predicament |
Contents
The Traditional View | 12 |
A Contemporary View | 38 |
Primal Assertion | 58 |
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acceptance activity adoles adolescent need adolescent predicament adolescent psychology adolescent sexual adult adulthood anomie anxiety apathy basic become belief crisis biological boredom child childhood consequences contribute cope culture defence mechanisms denied difference disorders dominant early adolescence effectively emotional environment Erich Fromm Erik Erikson esteem existence existential experience fact feelings frustration future genuine gratified growth honest human hypocrisy identity important individual inner interpersonal interpersonal relationships intimacy involvement crises late adolescence lescent live maturity meaning meaningful meaningless ment merely moral energy moral predicaments nature need structure neurosis neurotic nihilist one's oneself pain parents peer group person present primal assertion problems psycho psychogenic nihilism psychological needs psychologists psychopath reflective nihilism relatedness needs relationships requires result roles satisfied schizophrenia self-assertion self-importance self-pride sense sexual behaviour sexual impulses significant social society stress student symptoms tend tion traits transitory nihilism values viewpoints virtually worth worthwhile young youth