PPT-Adverse adult consequences of different alcohol use patterns in adolescence

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E Silins LJ Horwood JM Najman GC Patton JW Toumbourou CA Olsson DM Hutchinson L Degenhardt D Fergusson D Becker JM Boden R Borschmann M Plotnikova GJ Youssef

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E Silins LJ Horwood JM Najman GC Patton JW Toumbourou CA Olsson DM Hutchinson L Degenhardt D Fergusson D Becker JM Boden R Borschmann M Plotnikova GJ Youssef RJ Tait . Chapter 12. Erikson’s Theory: Identity versus Role Confusion. Erikson was the first to recognize . identity . as the major personality achievement of adolescence and as a crucial step toward becoming a productive adult. Chapter 8. DEP 2004 Human Development Across the Lifespan. Guiding Questions. How do theorists view adolescents’ thought and understanding?. How do these views inform our ideas about adolescents’ development of the self?. Most drug use starts and peaks during adolescence. 76.5% of all teens (<18 years of age) try an addictive substance. Alcohol 72%. Cigarettes 46%. Marijuana 38%. 19.4% will meet the criteria for a substance use disorder. Masturbation during adolescence. Masturbation typically begins in childhood but becomes more frequent in adolescence. Masturbation frequency is lower among females than males at all ages. Good way to learn about one’s body and release sexual energy. to Adulthood. Aboriginal Bushmen test. Aboriginal bushmen in Australia undergo strenuous survival tests; young tribesmen in Borneo have vine ropes tied around their ankles and then fling themselves earthward from tall tree towers – halting mere inches from the ground. . late adolescence. Lucy . Nganga. In Kenya, most HIV+ children initiate ART in the pre-adolescent period . Over time, these children transition from dependence on their guardians/caregivers to becoming independent. David A. Wolfe, Ph.D.. Centre for Prevention Science. CAMH/University of Toronto. David_Wolfe@CAMH.net. Why Relationships are Key. Developmental goals and transitions . Autonomy / transition / experimentation / intimacy. Students will be able to list 3 physical changes that occur during adolescence.. Students will be able to describe 3 mental changes that adolescents experience.. Students will be able to explain the emotional changes of adolescence.. adult obesity. A presentation of the latest data on adult obesity. Overweight and obesity among adults. Health Survey for England 2009-2011. 2. Patterns and trends in adult obesity. Adult . (aged 16. Conceptualising Adolescence. Shakespeare . (. The Winter’s Tale; Act III). What do you remember of your own adolescence . ? . Best and Worst . T. imes. 5 tasks of adolescence . Integrate physical and sexual maturity . Chapter 6. Adolescence in our society. Adolescence is not a universal phenomenon.. It is an invention of modern society.. Adolescence . is defined as the period between normal onset of puberty and the beginning of adulthood.. Content on physical development of the adolescent is covered in the PPT Adolescence based on Chapter 19 of . Hockenberry. .. Teen-age Pregnancy adds a whole new set of risks because the adolescent is still developing physically and psychologically. Lesson objective – to learn how adolescence develop emotionally during this life stage . What is going on here?. Has anyone challenged their parents in this way?. Lesson objective – to learn how adolescence develop emotionally during this life stage . Alcohol A drug research project by Janelle 1 Ethyl alcohol is the scientific name for alcohol, also known as booze, liquor, cold one, hard stuff and juice. It is a depressant , but in small amounts, it can provide a

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