The Issue of Aggressiveness in Adolescents in Light of Social Transition and changes: Description of the Phenomenon in Terms of Background and Dimensions
Abstract
Adolescents, due to the range of developmental changes they undergo, feel an urgent need to search for their place in society, especially in light of the dual-dimensional transformations they experience: on a social level and a personal level. Therefore, their involvement in aggressive behavior may serve as a way to assert their identity as a fully formed individual with roles and a social position, as well as a means of coping with societal pressures and contradictions.
In this perspective, this research paper aims to understand the issue of aggressive behavior in adolescents within the framework of the social transition process, through the following elements:
- The context of social change and the practice of aggressive behavior.
- Social change and adolescence.