Subject: Psychology
Course Name & Paper No.2 : Adolescent Psychology
Course Objectives:
This course should help Students:
1. To aim part knowledge about the normality
2. To make student understand the nature and course of various adolescent
conditions
3. To impart knowledge in skills needed for psychological assessment and
different condition
4. Use to filed of adolescent Psychology
Course:
Unit-1: Introduction to Adolescent Psychology
Introduction, Definition
Concept of Adolescence – Hall & Gesell
Characteristics and principles of adolescence development
Stage of Human Development
Subject Filed of Adolescent Psychology
Unit-2: Method of Child Psychology
Physical Development:
Growth Spurt,
Sexual Maturation
Psychological effects of pubertal development-concerns about body image.
Challenges to early and late development.
Changes in the adolescent brain. Sleep patterns in adolescence.
Mentally Development:
Stage of Mental Development
Factor of Mental Development
Intelligence and individual difference
Sex difference.
Emotional Development:
Emotional Intelligence – Self Awareness, Social awareness, Self-management
of emotions, establishing and maintaining healthy Relationships.
Social Development:
Generation gap, Parenting styles, parent-adolescent conflict; siblings - influence
of family size and birth order.
Peers – functions, peer pressure; friends – stability of friendship.
Unit : 3 Personality Development
Meaning of Personality Development
Needs of Personality Development
Personality Characteristics of Adolescent.
Unit : 4 Development of Aptitude, Attitude and Belief
Meaning of Discipline and Authority
Meaning of Aptitude
Attitude of Sexuality
Nature of Aptitude
Development of Attitude and Belief
Unit 5 : Issues, Challenges, & Problems of adolescent
Risk Behaviours: STDs, HIV/AIDS; Teenage Pregnancy, Addiction to
Technology
Substance abuse; Juvenile delinquency; Violence and rape; Poverty and low
educational attainment; Adolescent stress- external and internal stressors.
Obesity and eating disorders; Depression and suicide. Risk factors and
Protective factors.
Reference Book:
Hutchinson, D. Elizabeth. (Ed) (2008), Dimensions of Human Behaviour: The
Changing Life Course, USA, Sage Publications Inc.
Hurlock, Elizabeth. B. (1981). Development Psychology A Life-Span
Approach, (Fifth Edition), Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Company Ltd., New
Delhi.
Santrock, John. W. (2008). Child Development, (Eleventh Edition), Tata
McGraw Hill Publishing Company Ltd., New Delhi.
Elizabeth Hurlock "Developmental Psychology" M. C. Graw Hill
Lawrce Fenk,"Developmental Psychology"
G.W. Allport, "Personality" M. C. Graw Hill, (1989)
Karl Garrison, "Development of Applied and Attitude Psychology"
Development Psychology – Pre Yogendra K. Desai
Human Development & Adolescent Psychology, Dr. R. G. Parmar, Sau.
University
Course Name & Paper No.2 : Adolescent Psychology
Course Objectives:
This course should help Students:
1. To aim part knowledge about the normality
2. To make student understand the nature and course of various adolescent
conditions
3. To impart knowledge in skills needed for psychological assessment and
different condition
4. Use to filed of adolescent Psychology
Course:
Unit-1: Introduction to Adolescent Psychology
Introduction, Definition
Concept of Adolescence – Hall & Gesell
Characteristics and principles of adolescence development
Stage of Human Development
Subject Filed of Adolescent Psychology
Unit-2: Method of Child Psychology
Physical Development:
Growth Spurt,
Sexual Maturation
Psychological effects of pubertal development-concerns about body image.
Challenges to early and late development.
Changes in the adolescent brain. Sleep patterns in adolescence.
Mentally Development:
Stage of Mental Development
Factor of Mental Development
Intelligence and individual difference
Sex difference.
Emotional Development:
Emotional Intelligence – Self Awareness, Social awareness, Self-management
of emotions, establishing and maintaining healthy Relationships.
Social Development:
Generation gap, Parenting styles, parent-adolescent conflict; siblings - influence
of family size and birth order.
Peers – functions, peer pressure; friends – stability of friendship.
Unit : 3 Personality Development
Meaning of Personality Development
Needs of Personality Development
Personality Characteristics of Adolescent.
Unit : 4 Development of Aptitude, Attitude and Belief
Meaning of Discipline and Authority
Meaning of Aptitude
Attitude of Sexuality
Nature of Aptitude
Development of Attitude and Belief
Unit 5 : Issues, Challenges, & Problems of adolescent
Risk Behaviours: STDs, HIV/AIDS; Teenage Pregnancy, Addiction to
Technology
Substance abuse; Juvenile delinquency; Violence and rape; Poverty and low
educational attainment; Adolescent stress- external and internal stressors.
Obesity and eating disorders; Depression and suicide. Risk factors and
Protective factors.
Reference Book:
Hutchinson, D. Elizabeth. (Ed) (2008), Dimensions of Human Behaviour: The
Changing Life Course, USA, Sage Publications Inc.
Hurlock, Elizabeth. B. (1981). Development Psychology A Life-Span
Approach, (Fifth Edition), Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Company Ltd., New
Delhi.
Santrock, John. W. (2008). Child Development, (Eleventh Edition), Tata
McGraw Hill Publishing Company Ltd., New Delhi.
Elizabeth Hurlock "Developmental Psychology" M. C. Graw Hill
Lawrce Fenk,"Developmental Psychology"
G.W. Allport, "Personality" M. C. Graw Hill, (1989)
Karl Garrison, "Development of Applied and Attitude Psychology"
Development Psychology – Pre Yogendra K. Desai
Human Development & Adolescent Psychology, Dr. R. G. Parmar, Sau.
University
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