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Adolescence - Coggle Diagram
Adolescence
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Intimacy
-Social activities with the other sex begin in early adolescence with group activities that bring males and females together, proceed to casual dating, and later progresses to serious involvement with a steady romantic partner.
-With development, adolescents place more emphasis on trust and loyalty as defining features of friendship, and become more responsive to their friends' needs.
-Intimate relationships are facilitated by social changes of the period, which provide for more opportunities for adolescents to be alone with each other.
-Attachment theory now dominates the field of intimacy relationships in adolescence.Individuals who enjoyed a secure attachment to their caregiver during infancy develop healthier and more secure models for relationships as they grow older.
Physical Changes
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-Secondary sex characteristics (bodily signs of sexual maturity that do not directly involve reproductive organs)
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