The Adolescent examines adolescents’ development. After a detailed discussion of the risks adolescents face and their protective resources to negotiate these risks, the title discusses developmental milestones in adolescents’ lives.
Topics covered
- The role of relationships to access resources;
- The physical development of the adolescent and the importance of a healthy lifestyle;
- The cognitive development of the adolescent, including the latest research on brain development, intelligence and creativity;
- The social development of the adolescent, including self-concept and self-esteem, and the development of personality and identity;
- Emotional, moral and spiritual development;
- Adolescence as a period of multiple and rapid transitions;
- Eating disorders, underachievement, dropping out of school and emotional disturbances;
- Sexuality, teenage pregnancy and HIV/AIDS;
- Alcohol and substance abuse, juvenile delinquency and the plight of street children in South Africa;
- How technology and social media affect how adolescents relate to one another and the world;
- The role and different types of motivation in teaching and learning; and
- Adolescents’ resilience with a special focus on South African pathways to resilience.
This 4th edition of The Adolescent includes a variety of videos, websites, scenarios and activities that can be accessed with QR codes and Study-on-the-Go applications.
The Adolescent is an indispensable text for all those who are dealing with adolescents – educators, education students, educational psychologists, counsellors, social workers, health workers, teachers, parents and youth leaders.
About the authors
Liesel Ebersöhn is the Director of the Unit for Education Research in HIV/AIDS and full professor in the Department of Educational Psychology, University of Pretoria.
Eldrie Gouws is a full professor in the Department of Psychology of Education, College of Education, University of South Africa.
Andrew Lewis is a registered Health Professions Council of South Africa (HPCSA) educational psychologist with a post-graduate qualification in Sport Psychology, and practises in Stellenbosch and Somerset West.
Linda Theron is a full professor in the School of Education Sciences, Faculty of Humanities, North-West University, South Africa, and a registered educational psychologist.
This eBook is a digital version of the printed book. Benefits of the interactive ePUB format include:
- The ability to view on a desktop computer, notebook or tablet;
- As students adjust fonts, rotate and flip pages, content reflows to fit the device’s screen giving the user a mor