Graduate Research Papers
Availability
Open Access Graduate Research Paper
Abstract
Human development is an on-going, patterned, orderly, and complex process that pertains to all humans, yet remains uniquely individual (Myrick, 1987). Human development involves a lifelong set of physiological, psychological, and social processes that begin at birth and continue until death. The personality is required to unfold, evolve and evolve again. However, it is during the period of adolescence, roughly between ages 12 and 18, that the most rigorous physiological, psychological, and social changes occur (Barrish & Barrish, 1989; Tosi, 1974).
Year of Submission
1992
Degree Name
Master of Arts in Education
Department
Department of Educational Administration and Counseling
First Advisor
Audrey L. Smith
Date Original
1992
Object Description
1 PDF file (22 leaves)
Copyright
©1992 Sandra M. Wetzel
Language
en
File Format
application/pdf
Recommended Citation
Wetzel, Sandra M., "Adolescent identity formation: Role of developmental group counseling" (1992). Graduate Research Papers. 3564.
https://scholarworks.uni.edu/grp/3564
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