Autonomy conflicts resolution: theoretical approach to adolescents’ personal autonomy

Background. One of theoretical approaches towards developmental tasks in adolescence is the study of personal autonomy. The modern fast-paced world expects adolescents to be independent and proactive. The Objective is to study the overall state of the issue and to highlight the mostly discussed th...

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Main Author: Natalya V. Gorlova
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Lomonosov Moscow State University 2019-01-01
Series:Национальный психологический журнал
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Online Access:http://npsyj.ru/pdf/npj-no33-2019/npj_no33_2019_047-058.pdf
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description Background. One of theoretical approaches towards developmental tasks in adolescence is the study of personal autonomy. The modern fast-paced world expects adolescents to be independent and proactive. The Objective is to study the overall state of the issue and to highlight the mostly discussed theoretical approaches to personal autonomy, to provide the reader with the detailed review of the approaches to personal autonomy from the view-point of autonomy conflict resolution. Design. The analysis of various approaches to personal autonomy identified developmental sources of autonomy within intra- and in interpersonal ways. The paper discusses theoretical approaches to adolescent’s personal autonomy that considers conflict as a mechanism of development. The paper presents a model of psychological readiness to resolve autonomy conflicts that may disclose how conflicts are triggered and how they could be resolved within intra- and in interpersonal way. Results. An analysis of classical and modern research has shown that personal autonomy is appropriated by adolescents through their resolution of conflicts in various areas of the psychological space. Based on the provisions of a number of theoretical approaches, it has been revealed that the core matter of conflicts is the contradiction “external control vs one’s own will” and the contradiction “dependence vs independence”. The author proposes studying personal autonomy by drawing insights form psychological readiness of autonomy conflicts resolution using locus of control scale and also through the measurement of actual conflicts of autonomy and assertion as conflict resolution style using existential experience. The author’s vision of the personal autonomy of adolescents is based on the study of psychological readiness to resolve autonomy conflicts at the dispositional level. Conflict as a mechanism of development is a developmental crisis stage where contradictions could be removed. Diversity of classical and modern studies show that the autonomy is developed in adolescents through the resolution of conflicts in different spheres of psychological space. The social cognitive domain theory of J.G.Smetana and the theory of psychological sovereignty (S.K.Nartova-Bochaver) are discussed in detail. According to the theories under consideration, personal autonomy reveals in adolescents to a different degree and at different levels. In some domains, they are more independent, while they do not manifest independence in other psychological domains. Conclusion. The approach to adolescents’ personal autonomy as autonomy conflict resolution in different psychological domains is described. Autonomy conflict resolution can be controlled or prohibited by close relatives, e.g. parents. The model of psychological readiness of autonomy conflict resolution may disclose how autonomy conflicts are triggered by and be resolved within intra- and in interpersonal way. The contradictions may be removed through autonomy conflict resolution.
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spelling doaj.art-f71566674c70459dbbdb46b9d4b685b42024-02-02T21:18:56ZengLomonosov Moscow State UniversityНациональный психологический журнал2079-66172309-98282019-01-01133475810.11621/npj.2019.0105Autonomy conflicts resolution: theoretical approach to adolescents’ personal autonomyNatalya V. Gorlova0Siberian Federal University, Krasnoyarsk, Russia.Background. One of theoretical approaches towards developmental tasks in adolescence is the study of personal autonomy. The modern fast-paced world expects adolescents to be independent and proactive. The Objective is to study the overall state of the issue and to highlight the mostly discussed theoretical approaches to personal autonomy, to provide the reader with the detailed review of the approaches to personal autonomy from the view-point of autonomy conflict resolution. Design. The analysis of various approaches to personal autonomy identified developmental sources of autonomy within intra- and in interpersonal ways. The paper discusses theoretical approaches to adolescent’s personal autonomy that considers conflict as a mechanism of development. The paper presents a model of psychological readiness to resolve autonomy conflicts that may disclose how conflicts are triggered and how they could be resolved within intra- and in interpersonal way. Results. An analysis of classical and modern research has shown that personal autonomy is appropriated by adolescents through their resolution of conflicts in various areas of the psychological space. Based on the provisions of a number of theoretical approaches, it has been revealed that the core matter of conflicts is the contradiction “external control vs one’s own will” and the contradiction “dependence vs independence”. The author proposes studying personal autonomy by drawing insights form psychological readiness of autonomy conflicts resolution using locus of control scale and also through the measurement of actual conflicts of autonomy and assertion as conflict resolution style using existential experience. The author’s vision of the personal autonomy of adolescents is based on the study of psychological readiness to resolve autonomy conflicts at the dispositional level. Conflict as a mechanism of development is a developmental crisis stage where contradictions could be removed. Diversity of classical and modern studies show that the autonomy is developed in adolescents through the resolution of conflicts in different spheres of psychological space. The social cognitive domain theory of J.G.Smetana and the theory of psychological sovereignty (S.K.Nartova-Bochaver) are discussed in detail. According to the theories under consideration, personal autonomy reveals in adolescents to a different degree and at different levels. In some domains, they are more independent, while they do not manifest independence in other psychological domains. Conclusion. The approach to adolescents’ personal autonomy as autonomy conflict resolution in different psychological domains is described. Autonomy conflict resolution can be controlled or prohibited by close relatives, e.g. parents. The model of psychological readiness of autonomy conflict resolution may disclose how autonomy conflicts are triggered by and be resolved within intra- and in interpersonal way. The contradictions may be removed through autonomy conflict resolution.http://npsyj.ru/pdf/npj-no33-2019/npj_no33_2019_047-058.pdfpersonal autonomyautonomy conflict resolutionsocial cognitive domain theorypsychology of sovereigntyconstructive psychology of conflictpsychological readiness of autonomy conflict resolutionassertion
spellingShingle Natalya V. Gorlova
Autonomy conflicts resolution: theoretical approach to adolescents’ personal autonomy
Национальный психологический журнал
personal autonomy
autonomy conflict resolution
social cognitive domain theory
psychology of sovereignty
constructive psychology of conflict
psychological readiness of autonomy conflict resolution
assertion
title Autonomy conflicts resolution: theoretical approach to adolescents’ personal autonomy
title_full Autonomy conflicts resolution: theoretical approach to adolescents’ personal autonomy
title_fullStr Autonomy conflicts resolution: theoretical approach to adolescents’ personal autonomy
title_full_unstemmed Autonomy conflicts resolution: theoretical approach to adolescents’ personal autonomy
title_short Autonomy conflicts resolution: theoretical approach to adolescents’ personal autonomy
title_sort autonomy conflicts resolution theoretical approach to adolescents personal autonomy
topic personal autonomy
autonomy conflict resolution
social cognitive domain theory
psychology of sovereignty
constructive psychology of conflict
psychological readiness of autonomy conflict resolution
assertion
url http://npsyj.ru/pdf/npj-no33-2019/npj_no33_2019_047-058.pdf
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