maturity

Psychology

2022

We explain what maturity is according to the Royal Spanish Academy and at what age it is reached. Also, what are the traits of immaturity.

Maturity refers to a state of psychosocial development of the person.

What is maturity?

Human maturity, biologically speaking, is a state that is reached when physical and sexual development is complete. This state is reached in most of the species.

According to the Royal Spanish Academy, the term maturity refers to a state of psychosocial development of the person, to an optimal state of fruits and vegetables after harvesting and at an age between youth and old age.

Affective maturity refers to adaptation to a social environment, to the empathy and the temperance. Empathy is important in the relationship with others to understand them, be more sensitive to the needs of others and to create stronger bonds. Beyond the subjective features of the personalityWhether or not we have a degree of maturity that allows or prevents us from connecting optimally with others.

If we talk about the formation of personality, we cannot forget the level of influence that parents have and the environment in which a child grows up. If it grows into a environment full of love and acceptance, you will learn to be tolerant of others. If you see strong wills and good temper in your referents, you may absorb those qualities from your example or see them as desirable and strive to achieve them.

At what age is maturity reached?

Today's generations of young people stay in their homes longer.

In psychological terms, there is no age that determines emotional maturity. This type of maturity is detected with attitudes concrete as the ability to have a critical thinking, reasonable conduct, accept criticism and deliver it in a polite manner.

A mature person accepts the consequences of his actions, he is responsible. Tolerance and a lack of illogical reactions are also characteristic traits of emotional maturity. In any case, maturity can be partial in some aspects of the personality and not in all.

The virtues and behaviors necessary to reach maturity are learned mainly at home and if parents provide too many comforts, young people may not learn about responsibility and they cannot with their basic tasks in the future. It is very important to pass on to a child the values Attitudinal from the example, so that you practice them from an early age and make solid foundations in your personality. Bad influences can affect behavior in no time.

Today, young people take longer to reach maturity and independence than in previous generations. Perhaps this speaks of the helplessness suffered by the youth of previous generations, but it is likely that the observation focus on the excess of conveniences that today's teens enjoy.

The figures show that the usual age for contracting the commitment Marriage has risen, so does parenthood. Today's generations of young people stay in their homes longer weather, they marry later or do not marry directly.

Traits of immaturity

When a person is immature, we can detect it through their actions.

It is true that all people are very different from each other, and that all ages can live in different ways, but it will not be difficult for us to detect immaturity from the sum of some characteristic features:

  • Susceptibility. Susceptible people are easily offended, which is directly related to low self esteem.
  • Unsafety. The most perfectionist people seek security in control of details because they lack security in other aspects of their personality.
  • Emotional instability. It's easy to see emotional ups and downs as moments of deep sadness and then expressions of joy. These people get bored and change course easily.
  • Pessimism. Feeling that everything will go wrong: This attitude harms any draft that you want to achieve or goal that you want to achieve.
  • Exacerbated emotional responses Individuals who demonstrate extreme responses will have irresponsible and unfriendly tendencies. This is closely related to instability.
  • Short tolerance to setbacks or accidents. Immaturity can express itself in both frustration and anger when there are setbacks or things don't go the way we expect.
  • Extroversion. Too much relationship with others and too little self-knowledge.
  • Nervousness and anguish.
  • Unsafety. The immature are very hesitant and dependent on others.
  • Rigidity. Rigid people have a hard time learning new things, moving around, and building deep bonds.
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