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Puberty

the time between the first onrush of hormones and full adult physical development. Usually lasts three to five years, many more years are required to achieve psychosocial maturity.

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Menarche

the first menstrual period, signaling that she has begun ovulation. Pregnancy is biologically possible, but ovulation and menstruation are often irregular for years after.

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Spermarche

the first ejaculation of sperm that signals sperm production.

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Pituitary

a gland in the brain that responds to a signals from the hypothalamus by producing many hormones, including those that regulate growth and that control other glands, among them the adrenal and sex gland.

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Adrenal glands

two glands, located above the kidneys, that respond to the pituitary, producing hormones.

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HPA (hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal) axis

a sequence of hormones production originating in the hypothalamus and moving to the pituitary and then to the adrenal glands.

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Gonads

the paired sex glands (ovaries in females, testicles in males) that produce hormones and mature gametes.

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HPG (hypothalamus-pituitary-gonad) axis

a sequence of hormone production originating int he hypothalamus and moving to the pituitary and then to the gonads.

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Circadian rhythm

a day-night cycle of biological activity that occurs approximately every 24 hours.

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Growth spurt

the relatively sudden and rapid physical growth that occurs during puberty. Each body part increases in size on a schedule

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Body image

a person’s idea of how their body looks.

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Anorexia nervosa

an ED characterized by restrictive food intake. Individuals voluntarily undereat and often overexercise.

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Bulimia nervosa

an ED characterized by binge eating and purging, induced by vomiting, laxatives, or overexercising.

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BED (binge eating disorder)

an ED characterized by frequent episodes of uncontrollable overeating, individual often feels shame and guilt.

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Primary sex characteristics

the parts of the body that are directly involved in reproduction, including the vagina, uterus, ovaries, and testicles.

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Secondary sex characteristics

physical traits that are not directly involved in reproduction but that indicate sexual maturity, such as facial hair and breast maturation.

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Adolescents egocentrism

a characteristic of adolescent thinking that leads young people (10 to 13) to focus on themselves to the exclusion of others.

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Rumination

thinking obsessively about self-focused concerns. Some may worry so much about what they might say or do that they are fearful to do anything.

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Imaginary audience

the other people who, in an adolescent's egocentric belief, are watching and taking note of their appearance, ideas, and behavior. This belief makes teenagers very self-conscious.

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Personal fable

an aspect of adolescent egocentrism that is characterized by a belief that their thoughts, feelings, and experiences are unique or are more wonderful or more awful than anyone else’s.

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Invincibility fable

an adolescent’s egocentric conviction that they cannot be overcome or harmed by anything that might defeat a normal person; such as unprotected sex, drug abuse, or high-speed driving.

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Formal operational thought

Piaget’s fourth and final stage of cognitive development, characterized by more systematic logical thinking and by the ability to understand and systematically manipulate abstract concepts.

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Hypothetical thought

reasoning that includes propositions and possibilities that may not reflect reality. “If-then reasoning”

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Deductive reasoning

reasoning from a general statement, premise, or principle, through logical steps, to figure out specifics. “Top-down reasoning”

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Inductive reasoning

reasoning from one or more specific experiences or facts to reach a general conclusion. “Bottom-up reasoning”

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Intuitive thought

thought that arises from an emotion beyond rational explanation, and is influenced by past experiences and cultural assumptions.

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Analytical thought

thought that results from analysis, such as systematic ranking of pros and cons, risks and consequences, possibilities and facts. Depends on logic and rationality.

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High-stakes tests

an evaluation that is critical in determining success or failure. If a single test determines whether a student will graduate or be promoted, it is a high-stakes test.

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Identity vs role confusion

Erikson’s fifth stage of development, when people wonder “Who am I?” but are confused about which of many possible roles to adopt.

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Identity achievement

Erikson’s term for the attainment of identity, when people know who they are as unique individuals, combining past experiences and future plans.

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Role confusion

when adolescents have no clear identity, instead fluctuating from one persona to another.

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Foreclosure

Erikson’s term for premature identity formation, when adolescents adopt their parents’ or society’s roles and values without questioning or analysis.

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Gender identity

a person’s acceptance (or not) of the roles and behaviors that society associates with a particular gender.

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Parental monitoring

parents’ ongoing knowledge of what their children are doing, where, and with whom.

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Familism

the belief that family members should support one another, sacrificing individual freedom and success, if necessary, in order to preserve family unity and protect the family.

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Coercive joining

when others strongly encourage someone to join in their activity, usually when the activity is not approved by authorities.

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Sexual orientation

a person’s romantic or sexual attraction, which can be to others of the same gender, the other gender, or every gender.

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Major depressive disorder

feelings of hopelessness, lethargy, and worthlessness that last two weeks or more.

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Suicidal ideation

serious thinking about suicide, often including extreme emotions and thoughts.

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Parasuicide

also called attempted suicide.

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Cluster suicides

several suicides committed by members of a group within a brief period.

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Adolescence-limited offenders

a person who breaks the law as a teenager but whose criminal activity stops by age 20.

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Life-course-persistent offenders

a person whose criminal activity begins in adolescence and continues throughout life; a “career” criminal.

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Generational forgetting

the idea that each new generation forgets what the previous generation learned.

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Emerging adulthood

the distinct developmental stage and period of life between the ages of 18 and 25.

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Organ reserve

the capacity of organs to allow the body to cope with stress, via extra, unused functioning ability.

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Homeostasis

the adjustment of all of the body’s systems to keep physiological functions in a state of equilibrium.

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Allostasis

a dynamic body adjustment, that affects overall physiology over time.

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Postformal thought

a proposed adult stage of cognitive development that goes beyond adolescent thinking by being more practical, flexible, and dialectical (o.e., more capable of combining contradictory elements into a comprehensive whole).

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Massification

the idea that establishing institutions of higher learning and encouraging college enrollment can benefit everyone.

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Moratorium

an adolescent’s choice of a socially acceptable way to postpone making identity-achievement decisions.

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Situational couple violence

fighting between romantic partners that is brought on more by the deep personality problems of the individuals. Both partners are typically victims and abusers.

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Intimate terrorism

a violent and demeaning form of abuse in a romantic relationship, in which the victim is frightened to fight back, seek help, or withdraw. The victim is in danger of physical and psychological harm.

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Linked lives

lives in which the success, health, and well-being of each family member are connected to those of other members.

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