Psychoemotional Well-being and Features of Self-Development of Teenagers with Different Family Status

The article presents results of a research on the parameters of psychoemotional well-being and features of self-development in adolescents aged 14-17 (81 respondents included 27 children from an orphanage, 24 teenagers living away from their families and 30 teenagers living with their parents).It as...

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Main Authors: Danilova M.V (Author), Rykman L.V (Author)
Format: Book
Published: Moscow State University of Psychology and Education, 2018-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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Summary:The article presents results of a research on the parameters of psychoemotional well-being and features of self-development in adolescents aged 14-17 (81 respondents included 27 children from an orphanage, 24 teenagers living away from their families and 30 teenagers living with their parents).It as argued that teenagers' psychological well-being is closely connected with their orientation towards self-development.Recognising the importance of self-development in such spheres as goal-setting and self-realisation and at the same time having a low interest in them creates an internal conflict and leads to a decrease in psychoemotional well-being in the adolescent orphans.Psychoemotional well-being of the adolescents living away from their families depends on whether they have conflicts in the following spheres: education, social sphere, aesthetics, development of will.As for the teenagers living with parents, their psychoemotional well-being is affected by the contradiction between the increasing requirements and the actual level of their development.
Item Description:10.17759/pse.2018230505
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