Abstract:
The issue of developing self-esteem in adolescence was and remains current, significant for contemporary science, adolescence being a priority and controversial topic of psychologists. Self-esteem is determined and influenced by several factors, including family relationships. For these reasons, the present study represents correlational results that explain the influence of "perceived parental styles" on self-esteem in school fields on a group of adolescents (50 subjects). The results show that adolescents who perceive an authoritarian parenting style have a lower level of self-esteem in school, they being more anxious and distrustful of their own powers