Psychologie Van De Adolescentie by Wim Slot

A concise examination of the psychological development that characterizes adolescence, integrating biological, cognitive and emotional changes with shifting social roles; it explores identity formation, autonomy, and the influence of peers, family and school on behavior and well‑being. The text discusses typical and at‑risk trajectories, including emotional problems and risk‑taking, and links developmental theory to practical approaches for education, guidance and clinical intervention. Overall it provides a balanced framework for understanding how adolescents negotiate growing independence while remaining shaped by their social environment.