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The Acting-Out Adolescent: A Point of View

American Journal of Psychotherapy, 1974
The acting-out adolescent expresses his feelings by acts and deeds. He sees the therapeutic relationship as a contest in which he attempts to outwit and manipulate the therapist.
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Characteristics of health-promoting schools from Iranian adolescents’ point of view

International Journal of Adolescent Medicine and Health, 2015
Abstract Aim: Although characteristics of health-promoting schools are mentioned in the World Health Organization guidelines, different countries need to design more details of indicators for assessing these schools according to their social and cultural context.
Zohreh, Shahhosseini   +2 more
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The lived experience of anorexia nervosa in adolescence, comparison of the points of view of adolescents, parents, and professionals: A metasynthesis

International Journal of Nursing Studies, 2017
Anorexia nervosa in adolescence has been increasingly documented in numerous quantitative and qualitative studies. Qualitative research, which focuses on subjective experience, is a well-established method to deepen our understanding and provide new insights about specific diseases.We conducted a metasynthesis of qualitative studies to explore how ...
Jordan, Sibeoni   +5 more
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Ideology, deprivation, and adolescence: A psychoanalytical, clinical point of view

Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 1993
This paper relates to some aspects and some moments in the disengagement and reengagement process in adolescence within the framework of kibbutz life. The data for this paper are based on observations of the internal representations and metaphoric understanding of adolescents and young adult kibbutz patients who were treated through psychoanalysis by ...
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Social representations of children's rights: The point of view of adolescents

Swiss Journal of Psychology, 2001
This article deals with social representations of children's rights, analysed in a sample of Italian adolescents with differing educational experiences. A questionnaire was distributed to a sample of 410 Italian adolescents aged between 13 and 17 attending four different types of school: lower middle school, high school, technical college and ...
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[Contraception in female adolescents. Point of view of a gynecologist].

Revue francaise de gynecologie et d'obstetrique, 1986
On the basis of experience, the author supports the view that young girls are tending towards greater emotional and sexual maturity. The article describes in detail how the gynecological consultation should be managed. It is not sufficient simply to prescribe; dialogue and information are also needed.
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[Contraception in female adolescents. Point of view of a pediatrician].

Revue francaise de gynecologie et d'obstetrique, 1986
Sexual relationships appear to begin earlier nowadays, but sexual intercourse is in fact fairly infrequent and so permanent contraception may not be required, even though it is the most effective method, and this is the aim. The author concludes that there is no "best choice", but that in each case one has to try to use what is "least undesirable".
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Internet use and developmental tasks: Adolescents’ point of view

Computers in Human Behavior, 2015
Gabriella Borca   +4 more
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REHABILITATION OF SPINAL DEFORMITIES IN ADOLESCENTS – THE FAMILY DOCTOR'S POINT OF VIEW

Romanian Journal of Medical Rehabilitation Physical Medicine and Balneoclimatology
The spinal deformities that are commonly detected in the adolescent years has a significant impact on public health. In recent years, additional risk factors have been identified such as the modern lifestyle, sedentary lifestyle, online school during the Covid 19 pandemic. The spinal deformities that are commonly detected in the teenagers are scoliosis
Mihaela Adela Iancu   +4 more
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CYBERBULLY BOY: MAIN CHARACTERISTICS FROM ADOLESCENTS' POINT OF VIEW

EDULEARN Proceedings
The article describes the results of a research aimed to trace the identikit of boys who acted as cyberbullies. 927 (M = 473, F = 452) students aged between 11 and 18 (Mage = 14,10; SD = 1.49) filled out a questionnaire composed by 15 open questions regarding cyberbullies’ tastes, acquaintances, ways of acting and express, fears and amusements.
Alessandro Maranesi   +4 more
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