Explain Signs of negative self-concept in adolescence.
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Signs of negative self-concept in adolescence include low self-esteem, persistent self-criticism, social withdrawal, feelings of inadequacy, and a tendency to compare oneself unfavorably to peers. Adolescents with negative self-concepts may engage in self-destructive behaviors, exhibit perfectionism, or struggle with forming and maintaining healthy relationships. These signs often indicate internalized doubts about one's worth and capabilities, impacting various aspects of emotional and social well-being during this crucial developmental stage.