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The Becoming Years: Mark of an Adult, The

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Abstract
The age at which adulthood begins varies depending on when an individual takes on adult roles such as a full-time job and marriage. Changes in the brain brought on by puberty are largely complete in young adulthood and people are more responsible and capable of handling their emotions. The stages of adulthood are less determined by chronological age than by life's transitions, and even then may be more continuous than sharply defined. Work and career achievements often become a primary source of an adult's self-esteem and stability.
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Developmental Psychology, Introduction to Psychology, Inside Out
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