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The Psychology of Everything

سيكولوجية العقل المراهق

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كتاب لكافة الآباء والأمهات ومقدمي الرعاية، يساعد على مجابهة تحديات وجود مراهق في البيت. ويقدم فهمًا مبينًا لجميع الطلاب والمهنيين الممارسين في مجالات الرعاية الاجتماعية والإرشادية والصحية والتعليمية..

يُقدم لجميع المعنيين بحياة المراهقين نظرة ثاقبة إلى ما يحدث في أدمغتهم، وكيف يمكن لفهمنا لهم في هذه المرحلة المصيرية أن يحسن العلاقات والتواصل ويستعرض أبرز الموضوعات الرئيسية، بما يشمل كيفية تغير الدماغ أثناء المراهقة، ودور الهرمونات، وما نعرفه حقًا عن المخاطرة والتكيف، والنوم وضغط الأقران، ويتحدى الصورة النمطية المرتبطة بتعبير "جيل ندفة الثلج"، ويستكشف أبعاد الصحة النفسية لدى الناشئة.

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Published January 21, 2026

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John Coleman

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John Coleman, d. 1904

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July 2, 2024
Short and sweet. The author’s thesis is that understanding how the teenage brain develops will help us support the challenges that teenagers have to face. Parents, teachers, and other professionals need to empathize with their teenage children, students, and clients. Only sound knowledge can empower them in their vital roles. I believe the author is right, and overall, this very short book has succeeded in what it set out to achieve. The turmoil and travails that teenagers may experience are explained and demystified. The emphasis, as the author states, is on the underlying neuroscience. The formative years extend well beyond childhood. A supportive environment is critical to the nurturing of a young person’s brain. If we are concerned about the stamina of teenagers in this generation, we should not blame them. Rather, blame an unsympathetic environment. Highly recommended. Four stars.
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