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Teenage rebellion - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
As part of their development into young adults, humans must develop an identity independent from their parents or family and a capacity for independent decision-making. They may experiment with differ...
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Most teenagers row with their parents. They argue as much as couples whose relationship is breaking down. Luckily, it is extremely unlikely that rows during teenage years will cause family relationships to break down permanently. ... Why could teenage rebellion be a sign of a healthy personality?
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IMDb > Teenage Rebellion (1967) ... View company contact information for Teenage Rebellion on IMDbPro. ... Discuss this movie with other users on IMDb message board for Teenage Rebellion (1967)
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Zyprexa Use by Children; ... Zyprexa, as well as the other atypical antipsychotics, is being prescribed for children, even though this is an ... Issues of teen rebellion, creative impulse, and brilliance are to be muted by drugs, harnessed by the Pentagon, or sent to a concrete 7 by 11 box. We live in real brutal times.
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A leading forensic psychiatrist has described what he believes to be a new kind of teenage identity ... Some commentators, however, wonder if Ablow's purported identity disorder isn't just old-fashioned teenage rebellion repackaged for the pill-popping generation.
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Teenagers rebel against the ways of their parents mostly in the western world. The phenomenon is not recognized in other parts of the world. Unwittingly, we set teens up to rebel as part of their process of entering adulthood. ... It's part of the teenage rebellion thing. The kids who brag about being bad come across as...
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alternet.org — Big pharma has some new customers. Not complying with authority is now, in many cases, labeled a disease. For a generation now, disruptive young Americans who rebel against authority figures have been increasingly diagnosed with mental illnesses and ... email this story ... share this story on facebook...
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