Poskrebysheva, Natalia N.
Psychologist of the 2nd category of the Department of Age psychology of the Faculty of psychology
Moscow, Russia
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Family factors of autonomy development and separation processes in adolescenceLomonosov Psychology Journal, 2020, 3. p. 120-146read more3382
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Relevance. Adolescence is an important stage in human life. It offers a lot of possibilities for personal development, but it also presents serious challenges, such as development of autonomy, the search for individuality. Parent-child relationships are generally considered a factor of the development of adolescent’s autonomy. Family psychology identifies adolescence as basis for a separate stage in the family life cycle. In this regard, it seems important to investigate the processes of separation and development of the autonomy of adolescents not only in parent-child relations, but in a wider family context.
Objective. The goal of the research is to study the family factors of autonomy and separation processes development in adolescence.
Method and participants. 51 adolescents in age from 13 to 18 years took part in the study. The following methods were used: questionnaires on autonomy and separation processes, family and child-parent relations, “Family Sociogram”, the incomplete sentences method.
Main results. The main content of the ideas about independence and autonomy in adolescents is shown: adolescents determine their autonomy primarily through the behavioral aspect and alienation. Emotional differentiation goes difficult, and adolescents are often susceptible to emotional influence in relationships with significant people. Fear of losing sovereignty is negatively associated with family cohesion, expressiveness, and independence of family members. Neurotic denial of dependence on others is negatively associated with family cohesion, independence of family members, and transparency of family rules. Lack of acceptance of the adolescent, excessive emotional distancing and lack of consent and cooperation in the family is negatively connected with autonomy development and separation of adolescents.
Conclusions. It is necessary to consider the development of autonomy and separation processes in adolescence in the context of family relations. Negative family factors are connected with separation difficulties and lack of autonomy in adolescence.
Keywords: autonomy development in adolescence; separation-individuation in adolescence; family relations; parent-child relations of adolescents DOI: 10.11621/vsp.2020.03.06
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The development of the personality autonomy in adolescence in the child-parent and adolescent-peer relations.Lomonosov Psychology Journal, 2011, 2. p. 36-47read more4636
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The role and functions of the child-parent relations and communication with peers in adolescence are considered as characteristics of the social situation of development. The developmental processes of the value, emotional, cognitive and behavioral components of autonomy in their heterochrony are discussed. The results of the research demonstrated complicated non-linear relationship between the level of personality autonomy and child-parent relation’s parameters (the level of parent’s control, the adolescent’s independence and self-management competence, communication and cooperation with parents).
Keywords: personality autonomy; independence; social situation of development; child-parent relations; adolescent-peer relations; developmental heterochrony; adolescence
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