Adolescence

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Across
  1. 7. secretes growth hormones and increases the production in other glands of other hormones
  2. 8. the life stage where an individual has finally achieved a "true sense of self."
  3. 9. the body is moving upward and outward rapidly
  4. 11. Fairly large groups with loose rules and relatively changeable memberships. Usually have shared interests
  5. 12. the period of sexual maturation, caused by hormones or chemicals that control body growth, emotional responses, and physical changes.
  6. 15. Delaying the usual commitments of adulthood to find one’s identity
  7. 17. Limited membership and strict rules for admission and proper behavior
  8. 19. Who expanded on Erikson’s work and divided the identity crisis into four stages/processes that adolescents go through
  9. 20. A relationship based on love, mutual respect, and equity.
Down
  1. 1. Social pressure to conform to an ideal appearance. Often a concern about weight for adolescents.
  2. 2. A condition where people go on binges, eating large amounts of rich calorie food. Then they force themselves to vomit or take excessive doses of laxatives to get rid of the food.
  3. 3. uncertainty about who you are and what direction you should take.
  4. 4. Who saw support from social groups as necessary for exploring individual identity. Referring early adolescence as a time of group identity versus alienation.
  5. 5. a stage of self-identity discovery in which an individual has an identity but hasn't explored other options or ideas
  6. 6. A change in status is recognized by a formal ritual.
  7. 10. When physical development occurs substantially earlier or later than average, there are psychological effects.
  8. 13. A person with an eating disorder is unable to correctly read the body’s signals about its nutritional needs.
  9. 14. any relationship [between people who] don't support each other, where there's conflict and one seeks to undermine the other, or where there's competition
  10. 16. The period of development between childhood and adulthood
  11. 18. kinds of rules, regulations and dress codes so that members can take pride in belonging and can be distinguished from “outsiders”