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Teenager as the subject of self-determination: the resources and risks
Author(s) -
N.A. Ichenko
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
psychological-educational studies
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2587-6139
DOI - 10.17759/psyedu.2014060109
Subject(s) - personality , psychology , socialization , subject (documents) , value (mathematics) , social psychology , self , self esteem , presentation (obstetrics) , developmental psychology , projective test , personality development , computer science , medicine , machine learning , library science , psychoanalysis , radiology
We present research data reflecting the problem of resources and risks of adolescent as a subject of self-determination. We show the main features of the personality of a modern teenager. We provide a detailed description of factors that determine the content and direction of socialization at this age. We reveal the determination of conflicts in adolescence. We examine the role of teenager and virtual environment interaction in the formation of self-presentation of a developing subject. We analyze the empirical results of studying features of value orientations and self-esteem of the modern teenagers. We describe the specific effect of self-esteem type and content of value orientations on choosing ways of self-determination at this stage of development of the subject. We reveal the basic vectors of social activity as a factor of self-determination in adolescence. We present a model of psychological support program of adolescent's personality development, which includes the following components: motivational, axiological, informative, instrumental, reflexive, projective.

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