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Speaking of adolescents, and adolescent problems, without including the family, is a serious error.
However, he said, juvenile court is not the appropriate place to solve adolescent problems.
Teenagers may begin to take drugs to help them escape from adolescent problems they can't cope with.
Mother thought it was extremely good because it describes a number of adolescent problems.
From 1981 to 1996, storylines involved Nick's adolescent problems and his role in the fraught relationship between his parents.
Fittingly for a country as young as America, this is one of the great adolescent problems as well.
KELY staff have been working hard to enrich their professional knowledge on common adolescent problems.
In a way, she uses the game space to try out new solutions to adolescent problems: to try out a loving father/daughter relationship, for example."
Along with the problems of sexuality, the shows have traced everyday adolescent problems, including campus jealousies and friendships turned sour.
Most of them are directed at girl readers, the assumption seeming to be either that boys have no adolescent problems or that they read only 'action' books.
KELY believes that Peer Support is one of the solutions to solve adolescent problems.
Akhil Young, talented and ambitious, Akhil has emerged from his adolescent problems as a winner and a survivor.
Like most teenaged heroes in the Spider-Man mold, he is often overwhelmed by the combined responsibilities of his career as a superhero and typical adolescent problems.
The school's new principal, Helen Cohen, calls the Isabella candidates "average students with average adolescent problems" and says the partnership has helped them become more confident.
We readers, however, see a woman who takes no responsibility for her daughter's behavior, shows no compassion for Martha's adolescent problems, and perceives herself at the center of everybody else's universe.
The Millers' story of Matt's life, until its abrupt end, is one of a more or less normal adolescent boy experiencing more or less normal adolescent problems.
A. There's certainly a trend toward recognizing depression in younger kids, but I wouldn't say I've seen an increase in my practice, that there's been a trend towards more adolescent problems.
One study challenged the theory that adolescent cohorts have distanced themselves from their parents by finding that between 1976 and 1982, a time when rates of adolescent problems increased, adolescents became less peer-oriented.
"Sociocultural trends affecting the prevalence of adolescent problems", in M. Rutter, Psychosocial Disturbances in Young People: Challenges for Prevention, Cambridge University Press, 1995, pp.
More should be done to combat adolescents problems like drug abuse, pregnancy, delinquency and failure in school, said Dr. Arthur B. Elster, the director of adolescent health for the American Medical Association.
Listeners are given advice to problems in certain areas of their life, mostly for common adolescent problems, and other listeners share their experiences and advice and are encourage to give their point of view.
The trend is reflected within the meeting's exhibition hall, with displays by religious colleges promoting graduate programs in counseling, as well as booksellers whose latest titles focus on Christian perspectives on topics like stress, infidelity and adolescent problems.
Shelby's son is part of a population of kids that is only now beginning to be studied, though a 1992 survey of teenagers raised by single mothers found that they experienced markedly fewer adolescent problems than children of divorce.
This year, they have been to Southern Connecticut State University in New Haven and Trinity College in Hartford, as well as performing for the group that gathered in Madison for a conference on adolescent problems.
The mid-school years - generally ages 10 to 14 and grades six through eight - are the years in which adolescent problems begin to flare up, problems that often lead some teen-agers to drop out of high school, become pregnant or abuse drugs and alcohol.