Perdev Unit 1 Lesson 4
Perdev Unit 1 Lesson 4
DEVELOPMENT
Lesson 4: The Challenges of Middle and Late
Adolescence
Major challenges that
adolescent faces:
Self-esteem
Physical Appearance
Group belongingness
Relationships
Sexuality and sexual relationships
Academic concerns
Choosing the right course and career path
Socio-emotional changes
Self-esteem
Self-esteem is about believing in oneself, having
confidence in one’s own value as a person, and
seeing oneself in a positive way.
Low self-esteem means that a person does not
regard him/herself in a favorable way (unworthy,
insignificant, or unimportant).
If you have low self-esteem, repeat
these 6 phrases:
1. “I AM NOT THE THINGS I DON’T OWN …”
2. “I AM GRATEFUL FOR WHAT I HAVE …”
3. “I AM INTERESTED IN MYSELF …”
4. “I DON’T PUT UP WITH MISTREATMENT FROM
OTHERS …”
5. “I AM AWARE OF MY RESPONSE TO CERTAIN
STRESSFUL SITUATIONS …”
6. “I DON’T TAKE MYSELF TOO SERIOUSLY …”
Physical Appearance
Physical appearance is the first thing other people
notice about a person.
Physical Appearance
Take care of your body by eating healthy,
exercising, and getting the right amount of sleep.
Accept one’s flaws and be satisfied with your body.
Some people are not fortunate enough to have
complete body parts.
Physical Appearance
In relation to this, skin problems like pimples and
acne and hair problems often develop in the
teenage years due to increased hormone
production.
Consult a dermatologist on self-care and proper
grooming to help improve one’s sense of self-
attractiveness.
“fear of failure”
Academic concerns
Too much anxiety – hinder a person from doing
his/her best
Too little anxiety – inhibits a person’s performance
Psychoanalytic theory
(espoused by Sigmund Freud)
presents different approaches
for people to understand
themselves.
Psychoanalytic Theory
Freud proposed that the mind can be viewed as an
energy system which is divided into three levels of
awareness.
a. Conscious level
b. Subconscious or Preconscious level
c. Unconscious level
Psychoanalytic Theory
Conscious Level
In this level, it holds all the things that we are
aware of. It contains the thoughts that we are
currently aware of but we deal with only a tiny
percentage of all the information stored in our mind.
Psychoanalytic Theory
Subconscious or Preconscious level
This level carries the mental elements that
are not conscious, but which we can be aware if we
choose to attend to them.
It holds the information that are easily
removable.
Psychoanalytic Theory
Unconscious level
This level bears all our drives and instincts
that are repressed, and therefore, are difficult to
retrieve.
The unconscious holds the vast majority of
thoughts. The material stored in this level are not
easily accessible but it is responsible for much of
our everyday behavior.
Psychoanalytic Theory
Freud also proposed that human behavior results
from the interaction of the three provinces of the
Mind:
a) the “it” or id
b) the “I” or ego
c) the “over-I” or superego
Psychoanalytic Theory
These three provinces are often not at peace with
one another and creates conflict.
A person with a healthy and mature personality
will have a strong ego that controls both the
desires of the id or the superego and monitors
each area’s control over the personality.
Psychoanalytic Theory
Id – Pleasure Man