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Teen Bonds

Xena Mindhurst

Translator A AI

Publisher: Publifye

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'Teen Bonds' offers a groundbreaking exploration of adolescent friendships and their profound impact on human development, drawing from three decades of research across multiple disciplines. This comprehensive work reveals how friendships during ages 12-19 create lasting neural pathways that shape our ability to form and maintain relationships throughout life.Through an engaging blend of neuroscience, developmental psychology, and social science research, the book illuminates the crucial role that teenage social bonds play in forming our emotional and social foundations. The book progresses systematically from the biological underpinnings of teenage friendships, examining how hormones and brain development influence peer attachments, to the complex dynamics of group relationships and identity formation.Particularly noteworthy is its examination of how early friendship patterns establish templates for trust and conflict resolution that persist into adulthood. The integration of current issues, including the effects of social media and pandemic isolation on teen relationships, makes this work especially relevant for today's readers.Written in accessible language while maintaining scientific rigor, this resource proves invaluable for parents, educators, and mental health professionals working with adolescents. The book stands out for its comprehensive approach, incorporating cultural variations, socioeconomic factors, and gender differences in teenage friendships. By providing practical strategies and evidence-based recommendations, it serves as both an educational tool and a practical guide for supporting healthy social development during these crucial years.
Available since: 01/30/2025.
Print length: 144 pages.

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