56128 - Psychology of Adolescence

Academic Year 2017/2018

  • Moduli: Giuseppina Speltini (Modulo 1) Stefano Passini (Modulo 2)
  • Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures (Modulo 1) Traditional lectures (Modulo 2)
  • Campus: Rimini
  • Corso: First cycle degree programme (L) in Expert In Social And Cultural Education (cod. 8777)

Learning outcomes

By the end of the course the student - knows the main theoretical and methodological orientations of Adolescence Psychology; - is able to distinguish between the concepts of personal identity and social identity; - is able to master concepts such as: developmental tasks, identity crisis, coping, emerging adulthood - knows the main changes in adolescence (physical, psychological, cognitive, emotional) and their rebounds on identity construction; - knows the importance of social context (family, peers, school, social institutions, culture) in adolescental development;- is able to master the concepts of ecological context and psychosocial transition; - knows the difference between normal and non normal processes of development; - knows in detail the main theories about the deviance in adolescence and the phenomenon of substance addiction; - knows the issues related to the migration process in adolescence; - is able to run educational projects in the field of prevention and intervention on social distress; - is able to critically evaluate educational projects in the field of prevention and intervention on social distress in adolescence; - knows the main tools for information retrieval within its area of intervention; - can carry out bibliographical researches in his/her field of study; - is able to conduct group activities; - is able to conduct individual interviews; - is able to draw up reports of research and reports on his/her activities; - is able to make autoupdating activities; - is able to carry out self-assessment and self-monitor activities periodically and in a critical way.

Course contents

The program concerns these topics:

  1. The adolescence in classical and recent theories;
  2. The main changes in adolescence and their rebounds on the identity construction;
  3. The social contexts and their influence on adolescent's development (family, peers, school, institutions);
  4. The juvenile deviance and drug addiction;
  5. Deepening on youth violence;
  6. Deepening on discomfort in the construction of body image

Readings/Bibliography

- A. Palmonari (a cura di) (2011), Psicologia dell'adolescenza, Bologna, Il Mulino

- F. Muratori (2005), Ragazzi violenti, Bologna, Il Mulino

- G. Pietropolli Charmet (2013), La paura di essere brutti. Gli adolescenti e il corpo, Milano Raffaello Cortina

Teaching methods

The course is organised on the basis of:

- lectures supported by PowerPoint slides;

- brief discussions about the proposed themes;

- supporting material taken from different disciplinary fields (literature, cinema, essay writing).

- elearning

Assessment methods

The exam will be a writing with three open questions. Before the end of the course a list of the possible examination questions will be provided by the teacher.

Teaching tools

Lessons will be accompanied by PowerPoint slides. Part of the course will take place via e-learning (the details will be provided at the beginning of the course).

Office hours

See the website of Giuseppina Speltini

See the website of Stefano Passini