Thursday, April 12, 2012

Understanding Psychology Adolescent Delinquency

Juvenile delinquency is a cliche that often slid from us all. So easy are two words that come out when we see adolescents act upset parents, teachers, or the general public. Juvenile delinquency is not always a negative connotation, sometimes it's just an emotional bang teen in the face of the problem.

How the heck should we understand the relationship of juvenile delinquency, especially in adolescents themselves with parents or family? This article may be a little help to understand juvenile delinquency, especially in terms of psychology.

Juvenile delinquency and the disorganization

People said moments that often make parents dizzy is when the child was a teenager her. For example, children who had been quiet all of a sudden become like angry children, obedient child who was turned into a defiant love. Hmm, ... troublesome indeed. But if they someday will be forever like that?

Psychologist Dr. Haims Gimet mention the headache teenage parents as a period of disorganization. Disorganization is the transition period from childhood turned into organized youth who experience disorganization, before finally moving toward the reorganization concerned when I grow up. Age-age teens say as a period of "confusion" that heals, Gimet wrote in his book Between Parents and Teenagers.

There are so many examples of psychological transition to adolescence is characterized by "storm turmoil" it. When their children are still quite pious and sweet. Then a teenager turned into naughty and troublesome, and after growing up become well again.

For example, in the history of Islam who does not know Umar ibn Khattab? Companions of the Prophet on this one noble character, compassion, sacrifice, courage, and chivalry. Noble mind and character which is recognized by the entire world of Islam. But who deny when it's exemplary personal future first very naughty teenage behavior. First, the type of teenager Umar genuine pagan. However, the past and the sins which made Umar before he believes in Allah immediately locked once uttered two sentences creed.

From the brief description of the life changes that Umar, the lesson for us is whether to teens who already "diligently" old man's headache could turn out to be good as well as Umar? The answer would be yes. Such changes and natural and very common.

Basically looking Gimet mental transition as a process of natural and human nature. Juvenile delinquency are confusing it can happen to teenagers anywhere, and anytime. Because they are psychologically racked between two poles: the future of children who will abolition but still attached and unfamiliar adult nature and has not been mastered. Naturally, not when they are being naughty and unruly? In terms of age, they are indeed being his time like that.

Juvenile delinquency and the maturation process of self-

Between juvenile delinquency and criminality separated a very thin line. Of course Gimet conclusions about the nature of human nature and psychological transition is not to justify the occurrence of juvenile delinquency. Moreover justify criminality. The views Gimet more appropriate when used as part of an effort to understand the troubled teenager who was hit by it.

Regardless of the reason alone, hope to be a good and useful man on the day ahead would be a desire from both parents and adolescents. Parents feel dizzy yes because interest in the future of their children. Surely he is worried and does not want him getting into the act and promiscuity is not healthy .

In contrast to older, no matter how whereof, full transition to the psychological turmoil that inevitably passed by the maturation patterns of thinking and behaving are concerned adulthood. That sunnatullah. Through adolescence is "troubled" that is part of growing adolescents themselves.

What is needed here is a critical understanding of all of us with regard to the psychological transition being experienced by adolescents. Without the need to be permissive, we can not you see it in the context of juvenile delinquency and kamikaze their psychology?

No comments:

Post a Comment