Discuss adolescent idealism, criticism, personal fable and imaginary audience. Give examples of each from your own adolescence. In addition, please discuss the emerging adulthood transition. What is/was your transition like? Can adolescent idealism, criticism, personal fable and imaginary audience cognitive distortions continue to affect people’s judgments and decision-making during the emerging adults period? Do the above cognitive distortions and immature behavior continue during early adulthood (20- 29 years)?

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In my adolescence I idealized a world in which I could not work and live smart, live traveling, having that as a fable and an imaginary audience that adored me.

How is/was your transition?

My transition was severe because I didn't understand the responsibilities I would start to have.

Can adolescent idealism, criticism, personal fable, and the cognitive distortions of the imaginary audience continue to affect people's judgments and decision-making during the period of emerging adults?

Yes, without the proper stimulus or vision of reality a person can continue to have inconsequential thoughts without maturity.

Do the above cognitive distortions and immature behavior continue into early adulthood (20-29 years)?

It depends from individual to individual, normally at this age one already has a greater sense of life and its responsibilities.

With this information, we can conclude that intense are the emotional reactions at this stage of life. Sudden and unpredictable mood swings, sometimes accompanied by aggression, are frequent; but, for the most part, they represent insecurity and anxiety in the face of so many new situations, which generate doubts and provoke transformations.

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