Adolescence refers to a developmental stage that begins at puberty. The concept of adolescence did not exist until the 1904, when psychologist G. Stanley Hall first wrote about it in his book by that name. He portrayed adolescence as characterized by "storm and stress," resulting from the biological changes that occur during the period. Anna Freud, daughter of Sigmund Freud, even considered a stormy adolescence a necessary part of normal development.
Many see adolescence as a period of emotional instability, punctuated by inevitable associations with socially deviant peers and experimentation with risky behaviors, such as alcohol abuse and unprotected sexual intercourse. However, the truth is that most teens are psychologically healthy and have primarily positive developmental experiences. Most enjoy good relationships with their families and friends, and researchers say that the majority of them are happy and self-confident.
Puberty is a collective term that includes a......
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