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So, growing on, colberg's three stages of moral development, gilgan's theory of caring, and erickson's psychosocial stage disorder, discuss reasons why adolescents might have been to serve suicide.
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As a period of life, there's often confusing, leaving teens fully isolated from their family peers.
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Unfortunately, some may or one point out perceive suicide as a permanent answer to problems that are more often just temporary, of self -doubts, confusions, pressures to succeed, to conform, to come at a high price for troubled adolescents.
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So let's start at erickson's stage of this final version.
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So this is kind of the area we're looking at.
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Between identity versus inferiority and early...
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So when you're 6 to 12, when you're middle school, humility acceptance of course of one's life and unfulfilled hopes, starts coming in, identity and confusion.
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This is where a lot of suicide happens.
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The sense of complexity of life, merging of sensory, logical, and aesthetic perception.
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Sense of complexity of relationships comes a little bit later so like early adulthood has that but in adolescence you know you get more kind of a complexity of life and then because of a lot of factors the development of like relationships might not be as strong and if you can remember back to your high school times i'm having just like compared to like your older times depending on who's listening to this video high school is definitely like for a lot of people like emotionally you know with friends and so very up and down.
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So it's just like a very more, kind of like extreme time for emotions and relationships because you're still developing that part of yourself.
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That might be a big reason why.
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Then go against stages of ethical care.
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So we have different stages.
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There's not like an age because people can go to the ages at different stages.
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There's not like a defined age...