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What shaped the psychology of Millennials ? In this video, we explore the Millennials mindset, their emotional resilience, independence, skepticism, and how growing up during economic uncertainty, rising divorce rates, and rapid cultural change shaped their psychology. In this video, you’ll learn: The core psychological traits of Millennials How childhood neglect, latchkey culture, and media exposure shaped Millennials psychology Why Millennials values independence, authenticity, and realism The impact of economic instability and broken trust on their worldview How Millennials compares psychologically to Boomers and Gen Z Why Millennials is often misunderstood but highly resilient This deep dive into the psychology of Millennials combines social psychology, generational theory, and cultural analysis to explain why Millennials thinks, feels, and behaves the way they do. REFERENCES: 1. Latchkey Children Statistics ○ Long, T. J., & Long, L. (1982). "Latchkey Children: The Child's View of Self Care." American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 52(1). ○ This study documented the prevalence and psychological impact of unsupervised after-school care in the 1980s. 2. High-Contingency Environments and Development ○ Skinner, B. F. (1953). Science and Human Behavior. New York: Macmillan. ○ Foundational work on how immediate consequences shape behavior and cognitive patterns. 3. Defensive Pessimism ○ Norem, J. K., & Cantor, N. (1986). "Defensive Pessimism: Harnessing Anxiety as Motivation." Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 51(6), 1208-1217. ○ Research on how anticipating negative outcomes can be an adaptive coping strategy. 4. Generational Work Patterns ○ Center for Generational Kinetics. (2016). Generational Breakdown: Info About All of the Generations. ○ Research on workplace characteristics across different generations. 5. Social Support Seeking Patterns ○ Sheldon, P., & Antony, M. G. (2019). "Generational Differences in Use of Social Media and Attitudes Toward Organizations." Journal of Adult Development, 26(2), 163-171. ○ Study examining how different generations approach social support and communication. 6. Deeper Encoding and Effort in Learning ○ Craik, F. I. M., & Lockhart, R. S. (1972). "Levels of Processing: A Framework for Memory Research." Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior, 11(6), 671-684. ○ Classic research on how effortful processing leads to better memory retention. 7. Cold War Psychological Impact on Children ○ Greenwald, D. S., & Zeitlin, S. J. (1987). No Reason to Talk About It: Families Confront the Nuclear Taboo. New York: Norton. Research on how Cold War anxieties affected child development and family psychology. Disclaimer: This channel is created for educational and informational purposes only. It is not intended to replace professional psychological, medical, or therapeutic advice.