SOCIAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF ADOLESCENTS WITH DEVIANT BEHAVIOR
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emotional state, adolescence, imitation, deviant, care, educational function, family upbringing, family problems, conflicts, delinquency, affective sphere, dysfunctional, aggressive behavior, family relations.Abstract
This article discusses the motives and causes that lead to deviant behavior among adolescents, the psychological features of adolescence, and the importance of educators, spiritual mentors, and psychologists in shaping youth behavior. It highlights the need to pay attention to the educational, emotional, and preventive aspects of upbringing to reduce the emergence of deviant behaviors.
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