"Mia”: adolescence as a family affair
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https://doi.org/10.23823/jps.v7i2.114Keywords:
Adolescence, Risky Behavior, Tridimensional Family Diagnosis, Passage ritual, Structure, ProcessAbstract
The article proposes a reflection upon adolescence through a psychological reading of the film "Mia". The age of change is dealt with through a twofold analysis. Firstly, addressing the intrapsychicdimensions. Secondly, by describing this phase as critical, not only for adolescents, but rather for the entire family. This second analysis will be carried out with the support of the Tridimensional Family Diagnosis.
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