Tag: teen rebellion


EMANCIPATORY STRIVING

Introduction to Emancipatory Striving Emancipatory striving is a critical developmental concept in psychology, referring specifically to the intense psychological and behavioral effort an individual expends to achieve autonomy and independence, particularly in relation to parental figures or primary caregivers. While the process of individuation is lifelong, emancipatory striving becomes acutely observable and necessary during the […]

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ADOLESCENT REBELLION

Introduction and Definition Adolescent rebellion, a psychological and sociological phenomenon, is broadly defined as the active resistance or refusal by an individual in their late childhood through the teenage years to conform to the established morals, beliefs, traditions, or behavioral expectations set forth by their primary caregivers, family unit, or other relevant authority figures. This […]

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