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Title: The Self: Development During Adolescence


1
The Self Development During Adolescence
  • Culture and the Self
  • The Self Concept
  • Self Esteem
  • The Emotional Self
  • Identity
  • The Alone Self

2
Answer the following
  • 1. I am absolutely certain that the following
    characteristics define me now and always will
  • 2. The way I came to know these things about
    myself is (events, relationships, experiences)
  • 3. I am still working to discover the following
    about myself
  • 4. In order to figure out the answers to 3, I
    think I will have to

3
Culture and Self Development
  • Individualistic
  • Promote self-examination and change
  • Collectivistic
  • Promote conformity, similarity
  • Results in different types of self-concepts

4
  • Self-Concept (SC)
  • From concrete, external characteristics to
    internal
  • Actual selves
  • Possible selves
  • Possible includes Ideal and Feared self
  • Carl Rogers congruent and incongruent states
  • Rates of depression peak in mid-adolescence
  • Similar to Murray Bowens solid and pseudo self
  • SC becomes more complex
  • Traits are influenced by contexts
  • False selves to their benefit

5
Self-Esteem
  • Individualistic cultures
  • Asian cultures e.g., Japan
  • Dip in SE around puberty
  • Peer pressure relational aggression sarcasm
    and ridicule
  • Focus on physical appearance
  • Different paths
  • Baseline and Barometric Self-Esteem

6
  • Mostly influenced by context
  • Beeper studies
  • The company you keep
  • Susan Harter domains of self-competence
  • Physical appearance
  • Influences on SE
  • Acceptance and approval by family and close
    friends
  • Love and encouragement
  • Teacher approval, school success
  • SE rises in emerging adulthood many challenges
    are in the past, person has more control and
    responsibility

7
The Emotional Self
  • Emotional vs Rational brain
  • More negative moods
  • Amygdala vs frontal lobes

8
Gender and the Emotional Self
  • Carol Gilligan, Mary Pipher a different voice
  • US culture devalues assertiveness in females
  • Succumb to this social pressure
  • Susan Harter - hyperfeminine girls

9
Solid Self Pseudo Self
  • Murray Bowen
  • Solid - real or core self
  • Pseudo - false, or different selves

10
Solid
Pseudo
11
Erik Erikson - Identity
  • Who you are, where you are going?
  • Childhood and Society 1950
  • Crises challenges hurdles expectations
  • Identity vs confusion
  • Intimacy vs Isolation

12
Identity Statuses
  • Negative identity the rebel
  • Diffusion unsure, no search (later
    psychological problems)
  • Foreclosure chose too early, too narrow
    (conform, conventionality)
  • Moratorium time out, search
  • Achievement having searched, knowing ones self
    - more likely to be self-directed, cooperative,
    good problem-solvers

13
Gender and Identity
  • Females tend to develop intimacy skills earlier
  • Males identity
  • Ethnic identity
  • Assimilation (adopting new culture)
  • Marginality (apart from old and new)
  • Separation (rejecting new)
  • Biculturalism (a part of old and new)
  • Global hybrid identity merging local identity
    with elements of global culture

14
The Self, Alone
  • Teens spend ¼ of their time
  • Self-reflection
  • Mood management
  • VERY high of time alone indicates problems
    (loner)
  • Social vs emotional loneliness not enough
    friends vs no real close friends
  • Greatest loneliness late adolescence/early
    adulthood coincides with Eriksons intimacy
    stage awareness of need for connection
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