THE psychology of adolescence has not received from psychologists that attention which its popularity with novelists, poets, and painters would seem to merit. It is, therefore, a matter of interest that, at the Bristol meeting of the British Association, Section J (Psychology) devoted the whole ...
The Psychology of Adolescence 作者: Tracy, Frederick 出版年: 2007-7页数: 260定价: $ 48.53ISBN: 9780548209653豆瓣评分 目前无人评价 评价: 写笔记 写书评 加入购书单 分享到 推荐 内容简介 ··· This scarce antiquarian book is included in our special Legacy Reprint Series. In the interest of cre...
THE psychology of adolescence has not received from psychologists that attention which its popularity with novelists, poets, and painters would seem to merit. It is, therefore, a matter of interest that, at the Bristol meeting of the British Association, Section J (Psychology) devoted the whole ...
5) psychology of adolescence 青春期心理学 6) A Probe into Adolescent Psychology 青春期心理探秘 补充资料:青春 【诗文】: 眼意心期卒未休,暗中终拟约秦楼。光阴负我难相遇, 情绪牵人不自由。遥夜定嫌香蔽膝,闷时应弄玉搔头。 樱桃花谢梨花发,肠断青春两处愁。
“青春期(adolescence)”一词的字面意思是“成长”(来自拉丁语的“青春期”adolescere)。理论上,它指的是童年和成年之间的一个特定的阶段,但实际上只是简单地指“青少年”时期。在西方社会,青春期的概念直到20世纪才被认可。童年结束,成年开始于某个年龄——通常是18岁。
IntroductionThe term "Adolescence" is derived from Latin word "Adolescere" which means "growing towards maturity". It is very difficult to define exactly t... R Rani 被引量: 0发表: 0年 BOOK REVIEWS T. (1957).The Psychology of Adolescence.Ligon, E. M. (1956).Dimensions of Character.Lip...
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Sometimes, embarrassment at this vulnerable age can lead to feelings of shame.Shame can become dangerous in adolescence when this self-loathing is used to justify self-harm.Source: Carl Pickhardt, Ph.D. Parents can make light of what is serious. “It’s so funny to see...
1.Of, relating to, or undergoing adolescence. 2.Characteristic of adolescence; immature:an adolescent sense of humor.See Synonyms atyoung. n. A young person who has undergone puberty but who has not reached full maturity. [Middle English, from Old French, from Latinadolēscēns, adolēscent-,...
the outstanding changes in American psychology from 1892 to the present are size of the APA group, change of meaning of "personality," absence of philosophical discussion, and emphasis upon physiological psychology, abnormal and clinical psychology, child psychology, learning, and animal psychology. Ma...