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- Title:
- 3_04c_07 - Psychosocial Development
- Description:
- This session will review the reciprocal impact of changes in psychological development in adolescence including cognitive, emotional and behavioural development. The session will also consider what impact these developmental changes have on self-management of chronic illness during adolescence.
- Hierarchy:
- [Retired] General Practice 2012 Curriculum (eIntegrity) > e-GP 3.04c - Care of Children and Young People: Adolescent Healthcare > 3_04c_07 - Psychosocial Development
- Author(s):
-
Russell Viner
- Created:
- 27 Jun 2011
- Last Major Update:
- 14 Apr 2021
- Keywords:
- 401-0007, adolescent, adolescent health, young peoples psychology, investing in young people, psychology matters, young peoples well being, illness in young people, adolescent health policy, teenage health policy, psychology in youth health, health in teenagers, youth health investment
- Quicklink:
- 401-0007
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- Title:
- 3_04c_07 - Psychosocial Development
- Description:
- This session will review the reciprocal impact of changes in psychological development in adolescence including cognitive, emotional and behavioural development. The session will also consider what impact these developmental changes have on self-management of chronic illness during adolescence.
- Hierarchy:
- [Retired] General Practice 2012 Curriculum (eIntegrity) > e-GP 3.04c - Care of Children and Young People: Adolescent Healthcare > 3_04c_07 - Psychosocial Development
- Author(s):
-
Russell Viner
- Created:
- 27 Jun 2011
- Last Major Update:
- 14 Apr 2021
- Keywords:
- 401-0007, adolescent, adolescent health, young peoples psychology, investing in young people, psychology matters, young peoples well being, illness in young people, adolescent health policy, teenage health policy, psychology in youth health, health in teenagers, youth health investment
- Quicklink:
- 401-0007