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The emergence of the personality and development of social capacities in adolescence
The emergence of the personality and development of social capacities in adolescence

Author(s): Samir Hammud
Subject(s): Social Sciences, Psychology, Personality Psychology
Published by: Universitatea Liberă Internațională din Moldova
Keywords: adolescence; personality; skills; social requirements;

Summary/Abstract: Adolescence is considered a period in person's existence and the evolution of his/ her personality shocked all the time, creating sometimes – social conflicts and anxieties.In adolescence there is a desire to affirm, to identify the self with patterns of independentbehavior that precede the stable definition of one's own personality. The widening of the sphere ofsocial experience determines the harmonization of skills and attitudes with social requirements andgreatly develops the critical and self-critical spirit. But the process of identifying and developing selfconsciousness also involves reporting to their peers. If the adolescent has a higher self-consciousnessthan the way he/she is evaluated by others, he/she will feel isolated, trying to find expressions of hisown to bring admiration and acceptance to others. This explains terifism, stubborn and oppositionalmanifestations, originality crises, and sometimes even delinquency. In their turn, adolescents with asuperior self-esteem and well-accepted by colleagues present trust-based behaviors, strongly supportand argue their opinions, have fewer personal problems, more easily overcome difficulties, and aremore inclined towards their own initiatives

  • Issue Year: 2/2019
  • Issue No: 1-2
  • Page Range: 185-191
  • Page Count: 7
  • Language: English