Teenage Turmoil? Not So Much, Says Author of ‘Teen 2.0’

I started looking at the research done on teenagers in this country, which is very, very misleading. The researchers are just trying to confirm the cultural stereotypes [originated] by G. Stanley Hall 100 years ago, who said that the teen years are necessarily a time of storm and stress. That stuck, and that’s been the model used by psychologists and social workers ever since. [Back in Hall’s time], there was massive immigration, and lots of young people on the streets making trouble. By the 1930s, biologists had discredited the notion that the teenage years were a time of turmoil, but the people in the mental health field never got the message. I started doing research on this with a doctoral student named Diane Dumas, and we started collecting data on the capabilities of teens vs. adults.

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