Which approach emphasizes that biological psychological and social factors interact to produce problems?

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Describe the biopsychosocial approach.

Emphasizes biological, psychological, and social factors interact to produce problems experienced by adolescents.

What are internalizing and externalizing problems?

Internalizing- Problems that develop when someone turns problems inward (anxiety, depression, etc.)
Externalizing- Problems that develop when someone turns problems outward (juvenile delinquency)

Briefly, what are the internal and external developmental assets that adolescents need to achieve positive outcomes (see Characteristics of Adolescent and Emerging Adult Problems)?

Internal-
-Committment to learning
-Positive Values
-Social Competencies
-Positive Identity
External-
Support
Empowerment
Boundaries and Expectations
Constructive Use of time

Describe effective coping mechanisms. Include coping strategies, positive thinking, social support, and contexts.

Problem Focused Coping- trying to solve problem directly
Emotion Focused Coping- responding to stress in emotional manner, defense mechanisms
Avoiding Negative Thoughts
Close, positive attachments
Coping Flexability

What are factors related to resiliency?

Faith
Talents
Intellectual Functioning
Close Relationships
Authoritative Parenting
Effective Schooling

Briefly, what are the trends we see in drug use? What drug is used most often? What factors influence drug abuse?

Appears to be declining.
Marijuana is most widely used.
Factors:
High-Risk Families
Increase in harsh parenting or childhood
Conduct Problems/ Peer Rejection
Increased conflict with parents
Low Parental Monitoring
Hanging out with deviant peers

What is the best way to decrease juvenile delinquency? Think about effective prevention and intervention programs.

Provide Support and Help to adolescent mothers and high risk families
Improve family interaction

Briefly describe the gender differences between females and males regarding depression and suicide.

Females are twice as likely to be depressed due to self-image, hormones, and discrimination.
Females more likely to attempt suicide/ Men more likely to succeed.

Suicide is the ____ leading cause of death in 10- to 19-year- olds in the United States.

3rd.

Compare and contrast the 3 types of eating disorders.

Anorexia-relentless pursuit of thinness through starvation.
Bulimia- person follows binge-purge eating pattern
Binge Eating Disorder (BED)- frequent binge eating without purging

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