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    class is important to me because I have two adolescents ages 15 and 17 that experience peer pressure that could have a huge effect on their lives. My 17-year-old is a male that’s struggling with school, social, media, and home. I do believe that adolescence is determined by biopsychosocial. He’s a very popular kid that cares more about image then his studies. In the beginning of the book they spoke of Alice Walker who overcoming poverty to later becoming an award-winning novelist. Many adolescents

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    When discussing Early onset usage of drugs/alcohol and how it is one of the best predictors of adolescent/adult drug substance abuse, we must go in deeper to the rising conflict behind why early adolescents are turning to drugs at a young age. The sayings such as "monkey see, monkey do" proclaim we are the victims to our own demise. If we are brought up in what society deems a troubled home, we are more likely to turn to drugs and alcohol. Contributing factors to this example can be seen as it being

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    middle adolescences which are the ages of 14-16. During this age range, the youth are going through many life changes such as puberty, social changes and life transitions in general. When working with this age range, there are many things that need to be taken into consideration. Using the biopsychosocial cultural model will help social workers better understand a client and will serve as a foundation or a guide to be able to give this age range the best care. Biologically the middle adolescences have

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    Addictions in Adolescence. Wong, Hall, Justice, and Hernandez, 2015) state that adolescence distinctly determined by the beginning of puberty. The professional also allude that early onset of puberty is most likely to partaken in dangerous activities such as multiple sex partners, alcohol dependence, and inappropriate adaptive styles. In this essay, I will discuss my finding of current contributions and treatments of adolescent addictions, the likelihood of spiritual development on adolescence and local

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    1.Since becoming a teenager, my virtual teen has gone through several changes in behavior and attitude towards my partner and me. In the very beginning of adolescence, my teen was more argumentative and much more ‘moody’ around the house. She would spend a lot of time in her room, and cared a lot more about her appearance. For example, in one instance, my teenager came home from school after having a small dispute with one of her friends, stormed up to her room and refused to come out for a couple

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    Substance abuse is can be a serious problem at any stage of life, especially during adolescence. The effects of using drugs, alcohol, marijuana, and other substances have a major impact on not only your physical health, but also your mental health. I wanted to research the effects that substance abuse has on adolescents because that is the group I want to work with. I am interested in this topic because adolescence is a time where various aspects influence a young person’s life. Being that I want

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    Adolescence substance use has been a serious problem in American society. Within the previous year, more teens are engaging in the use of illegal substances. Adolescence tend to use drugs for multiple reasons related to their personal life such as school, stress, life at home, etc., “Past-year use of illicit drugs other than marijuana continues to decline to the lowest level in history” (National Institute on Drug Abuse [NIDA], 2016). The rate of the use of illicit drugs may have declined, but the

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    Physical Development Adolescence is a period rapid phases of human development begins at puberty and ends at emerging adulthood. During adolescence, young people go through many changes as they move into physical maturity. There are two types of physical changes during adolescence. They are external and internal. External changes are clearly seen and noticed from outside. For example, Increase in height and weight of the body, growth of sexual organs, appearance of moustache and bread in a

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    Adolescence Case Study- Mark Presenting Problems According to Broderick and Blewitt (2015) the client for this case is Mark Spencer, a 16 year old Caucasian male who is currently a sophomore at a suburban school. Mark is reported to have attended the same school since Kindergarten and was reported to have the same group of friends until they went their separate ways in eighth grade. Mark and his friends were reported to be interested in scouts until the friends attention turned to girls around the

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    Teenage years are the tough ones! About 20 percent of teens will experience depression before they fully reach adulthood. As stress is coming from every angle, teens give themselves a hard time. When undergone puberty teens encounter many obstacles, that transition from child to adult is overwhelming. In J.D Salinger’s The Cather in the Rye Holden reflects the difficulties of growing up through his encounters with the other characters. The encounter that Holden has with the prostitute, Sunny

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