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Title: Unit 2: Chapter 4, Section 2


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Unit 2Chapter 4, Section 2
  • Personal Development
  • Mr. Young
  • Psychology

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Different developments
  • A sense of identity and self-esteem are very
    important and depend very much on friends
  • Three different developments
  • Cognitive
  • Moral
  • Identity

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Cognitive Development
  • Thinking patterns of adults emerge, such as
    abstract thinking (Piaget called this formal
    operations
  • Start to think more about their own life
  • Rationalization- a process whereby an individual
    seeks to explain an often unpleasant emotion or
    behavior in a way that will preserve his/her
    self-esteem

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Cognitive Cont.
  • Usually see a change in personality and social
    interactions
  • Become idealistic, rebellious, messiah complex
  • Lots of risk-taking, impatience with the previous
    generation
  • David Elkind came up with 6 different problems
    faced by adolescents

5
Finding fault with authority figures
  • People they admire may fall short of who they
    really are.

6
Argumentativeness
  • Are not afraid to express their views

7
Indecisiveness
  • Many choices create many indecisive moments

8
Apparent Hypocrisy
  • Have tough time living up to their ideal

9
Self-Consciousness
  • Everyone and everything is focuses on you

10
Invulnerability
  • I am Invincible, i cant die, risk-taking

11
Lawrence Kohlberg
  • Stage 1 totally egocentric, avoid punishment at
    all cost
  • Stage 2 Receive rewards and avoid punishment
  • Stage 3 want social approval, worry about what
    others think
  • Stage 4 law and order, moral issues
  • Stage 5 law is fair or just, it is good for
    society as a whole
  • Stage 6 ethical principles that apply to
    everyone, such as the golden rule

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Moral Development
  • A persons moral development depend on many
    factors.
  • Most important relationship he has with this
    parents or significant others
  • Most moral development occurs not during high
    school but during college

13
Erik Erikson
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Identity Development
  • Erik Erikson- shown how identity is key to
    adolescent development

15
Erikson theory of Identity Crisis
  • Building an identity is unique to teens by
    thinking about the future as reality
  • Identity crisis- a period of inner conflict
    during which adolescents worry intensely about
    who they are
  • Several factors physiological, cognitive, sex
    drives, intimacy
  • Focused his study on disturbed teens who were
    seeking helping

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Erikson Cont.
  • Feel torn by choice of being unique and trying to
    just fit in
  • Crisis between Identity formation vs. Identity
    confusion
  • Task of adolescence is to become unique
    individual with a valid sense of self in society

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Erikson Cont.
  • Identity forms when the adolescent can resolve
    issues and answer the questions, Who Am I?
  • Role confusion is normal
  • Confusion is represented by childish behavior to
    avoid resolving conflicts and by being impulsive
    in decision making

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Marcias view of Identity Crisis
  • James Marcia agreed with Erikson
  • Identity moratorium adolescents considering
    issues but no decisions made yet
  • Identity foreclosure adolescents made commitment
    based on suggestion of others
  • Identity confused/diffused adolescents no
    serious thought to decisions or identity
  • Identity achievement adolescents have thought
    about and made decisions freely

19
Social Learning View
  • A.C. Peterson say that crisis is not the normal
    view
  • Crisis is generally a change in external
    circumstances rather than biological such as
    divorce

20
Albert Badura
  • Albert Bandura, Social learning theory-
    emphasizes interaction with others

21
Margaret Mead
  • Human development is a continuous process, not
    one marked by radical change
  • In remote countries, adolescence not expected to
    act much different than they did as kids or will
    as adults.
  • Also, have gender roles that are the same as
    adults
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