Adolescence: Youth at the Crossroads
Adolescence is not just a passing phase in life's journey; it is an internal earthquake that reshapes the individual on every level, as desires clash with reality, childhood with maturity, and indoctrination with rebellion. It is the stage when existential questions intensify, as the individual searches for his or her identity amidst the din of biological, social, and psychological changes. In this book, Dr. George Henry Green delves into this mysterious world, exploring the transformations that occur in the mind and body and revealing the challenges facing adolescents in a society that is changing at a speed beyond their ability to comprehend. The book goes beyond traditional psychoanalysis, taking us on a deeper journey that connects adolescence to the trajectories of cultural and symbolic development, employing the tools of philosophy and sociology to understand this stage from a broader perspective. Green raises fundamental questions about how the environment influences identity formation and how societal values intersect with the internal changes experienced by adolescents. Through an engaging analysis that combines scientific depth with engaging narrative, the author presents a new vision of adolescence, not as a crisis, but as a stage rich with potential, where people are born again, shaping themselves with their own hands, in a world that imposes limitless challenges.
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Adolescence: Youth at the Crossroads
Adolescence is not just a passing phase in life's journey; it is an internal earthquake that reshapes the individual on every level, as desires clash with reality, childhood with maturity, and indoctrination with rebellion. It is the stage when existential questions intensify, as the individual searches for his or her identity amidst the din of biological, social, and psychological changes. In this book, Dr. George Henry Green delves into this mysterious world, exploring the transformations that occur in the mind and body and revealing the challenges facing adolescents in a society that is changing at a speed beyond their ability to comprehend. The book goes beyond traditional psychoanalysis, taking us on a deeper journey that connects adolescence to the trajectories of cultural and symbolic development, employing the tools of philosophy and sociology to understand this stage from a broader perspective. Green raises fundamental questions about how the environment influences identity formation and how societal values intersect with the internal changes experienced by adolescents. Through an engaging analysis that combines scientific depth with engaging narrative, the author presents a new vision of adolescence, not as a crisis, but as a stage rich with potential, where people are born again, shaping themselves with their own hands, in a world that imposes limitless challenges.
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Adolescence: Youth at the Crossroads

Adolescence: Youth at the Crossroads

by Dr. George Henry Green
Adolescence: Youth at the Crossroads

Adolescence: Youth at the Crossroads

by Dr. George Henry Green

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Adolescence is not just a passing phase in life's journey; it is an internal earthquake that reshapes the individual on every level, as desires clash with reality, childhood with maturity, and indoctrination with rebellion. It is the stage when existential questions intensify, as the individual searches for his or her identity amidst the din of biological, social, and psychological changes. In this book, Dr. George Henry Green delves into this mysterious world, exploring the transformations that occur in the mind and body and revealing the challenges facing adolescents in a society that is changing at a speed beyond their ability to comprehend. The book goes beyond traditional psychoanalysis, taking us on a deeper journey that connects adolescence to the trajectories of cultural and symbolic development, employing the tools of philosophy and sociology to understand this stage from a broader perspective. Green raises fundamental questions about how the environment influences identity formation and how societal values intersect with the internal changes experienced by adolescents. Through an engaging analysis that combines scientific depth with engaging narrative, the author presents a new vision of adolescence, not as a crisis, but as a stage rich with potential, where people are born again, shaping themselves with their own hands, in a world that imposes limitless challenges.

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ISBN-13: 9786338270704
Publisher: ??????? ??????? ??????? ????????? ????????? ?????? (????)
Publication date: 08/20/2025
Sold by: Bookwire
Format: eBook
Pages: 163
File size: 769 KB
Age Range: 16 - 18 Years
Language: Arabic
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