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Why Young Adults?
Young adulthood is often challenging due to the convergence of significant life transitions and the pressure of newfound independence. This period, typically ranging from the late teens to the late twenties, involves critical decisions about education, career paths, and personal relationships. Young adults face the daunting task of establishing their identity separate from their family, which can trigger a range of emotional and psychological stresses. The pressure to succeed in an increasingly competitive and uncertain world adds to the complexity of this life stage. Additionally, this age group is navigating the shift from adolescent dependency to adult self-sufficiency, often without a clear roadmap.
The developmental tasks of young adulthood, including the formation of intimate relationships and a stable sense of self, can be overwhelming. Mental health issues, such as anxiety and depression, often surface or intensify during this time, further complicating the journey to adulthood.