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Development III: Adolescence
April 9, 2021 @ 3:30 pm - 5:00 pm, Freud Classroom
Adult Psychoanalytic Training (APT)
2020-21, 3rd Trimester — Fridays, 3:30-5:00pm
Donald Schimmel, PhD
Flaviane Ferreira, MD LMHC
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April 9, 2021 — Emerging Adulthood
[43 pages]
Neither adolescent nor adult, a new phase of development called emerging adulthood is now used to denote this in-between time of life. The papers in this section place emerging adulthood in a historical context and discuss the external and internal processes that contribute to (or, help or hinder) a young person’s movement through this new developmental phase.
Gilmore, K.J. and Meersand, P. (2015). Ch. 8, “Emerging Adulthood and Contemporary Society: Developments in the Third Decade.” The Little Book of Child and Adolescent Development, pp189-212.
Chused, J.F. (2017). “Listening to the Transition: Adolescent to Adult.” PSC, 70:63-73.
Knight, R. (2017). “Emerging Adulthood and Nonlinear Dynamic Systems Theory.” PSC, 70:74-81.
Recommended
Blos, P. (1967). “The Second Individuation Process of Adolescence.” PSC, 22:162-186.