PSYCHOLOGY OF ADOLESCENT BEHAVIOR

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Delving into the psychology of adolescent behavior is crucial to understanding the complex phenomenon of drug addiction. This book examines the spectrum of juvenile drug dependence providing an in-depth clinical perspective rooted in Richard Jessor's theory of juvenile problem behavior.Jessor's theory posits that adolescent problem behavior including addiction arises from the interaction between individual and environmental factors. It explores how young people in their search for autonomy and identity may engage in risky behaviors if they perceive that the benefits outweigh the risks. This analysis includes: Individual Factors: personality traits values beliefs and expectations of the adolescent. For example low self-esteem or the need for social approval may predispose to drug use. Environmental Factors: Influence of family friends school and community. A dysfunctional family environment peer pressure and lack of opportunities can increase risk. Among other aspects of relevance.
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