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Inside the Teenage Mind

Inside the Teenage Mind

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Adolescence is one of life’s most challenging phases. In a similar vein, dealing with adolescents is understandably difficult for many people, and potentially complicated for some. Nonetheless, adolescents can be surprisingly interesting and exciting to a few. This period is characterised by both opportunities and challenges, marking a sensitive phase for neurological maturation. There is a unique window of vulnerability during adolescence, resulting from an imbalance between rapidly maturing limbic systems, which process emotions and rewards, and the slower development of prefrontal systems responsible for effortful control, creating an inherent mismatch. This book examines how these developmental transitions impact intellect, personality formation, and social skills, offering insights into the neurobiological foundations underlying these significant changes. Inside the Teenage Mind - Unravelling the Psychology of Adolescence attempts to penetrate the inner world of adolescents, interpreting their behaviours, emotions, and decision-making processes through a psychological lens rather than moral judgment. Readers should appreciate how rapid physical changes and hormonal developments that facilitate significant learning and adaptation also render adolescents susceptible to environmental influences and psychological distress. Here, an intricate interplay of biological, familial, cultural, and societal influences that shape adolescent experience is decoded through experiments and observations. This book is a scholarly endeavour to synthesise empirical research with conceptual insights, bridging neuroscience, psychology, and psychosocial theory to advance a more nuanced and compassionate understanding.

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DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.1005713

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