Adolescent psychosocial, social, and cognitive development
- PMID: 23908362
- DOI: 10.1542/pir.34-8-354
Adolescent psychosocial, social, and cognitive development
Abstract
The goal of adolescence is to gain independence and establish a secure identity. • Adolescents’ cognitive development can result in abstract thinking that can predispose them to risktaking behavior and a sense of invincibility. • Clinicians can use the primary care visit to promote independence and prepare parents for the features experienced during adolescent development. • Parental or supervisory monitoring is critical in ensuring that teens remain safe while gradually becoming more independent.
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