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Title: Adolescence: Social Development


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Adolescence Social Development
  • James Marcias Identity Crisis
  • (Adolescent Stages of Identity Crisis)

2
Adolescence Social Development
  • Identity-Achievement Status
  • considered several occupational choices and
    reevaluated past beliefs- gone through a crisis
    period and have committed to an occupation and an
    ideology, whether or not their decisions conflict
    w/ parental wishes.
  • ltlthad crisis and commitmentgtgt

3
Adolescence Social Development
  • Identity-Moratorium Status
  • still in crisis period, unable to make a
    commitment. In their struggle, they are
    attempting some compromise among parental wishes,
    societys demands, and their own capabilities.
  • ltltstill in crisis, no commitment yetgtgt

4
Adolescence Social Development
  • Identity-Foreclosure Status
  • have made a commitment without experiencing a
    crisis. The line b/w parental goals and their
    own is unclear. They are becoming what others
    have intended for them. Their personalities may
    be marked by rigidity if faced with a situation
    in which parental values were nonfunctional, they
    might feel extremely threatened.
  • ltltno crisis, commitment to what parents/ others
    decided for themgtgt

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Adolescence Social Development
  • Identity-Diffusion Status
  • lack commitment may or may not have experienced
    a crisis period. Clearly, they have not decided
    upon an occupation nor are they much concerned
    about it. They are uninterested in ideological
    matters or they may take a smorgasbord approach
    in which they sample from all.
  • ltltno crisis, no commitmentgtgt
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