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Overview<br />

Identity<br />

❚ Identity vs. Role Confusion<br />

❚ Marcia’s Identity Statuses<br />

❚ Class Activity: Identity Statuses<br />

❚ Ethnic Identity<br />

❚ Sexual Identity<br />

❚ Contemporary Views of Identity<br />

❚ Friendship<br />

❚ Peer Group<br />

❚ Dating<br />

❚ Erikson: Identity vs.<br />

Role Confusion<br />

❙<br />

❙ OR<br />

❚ What goes on during<br />

adolescence that might<br />

bring on this crisis?<br />

The Elements of Identity<br />

❚ Vocational/Career Identity<br />

❚<br />

❚ Religious Identity<br />

❚ Relationship Identity<br />

❚<br />

❚ Sexual Identity<br />

❚ Cultural/Ethnic Identity<br />

❚<br />

❚ Personality<br />

❚ Physical Identity<br />

Marcia’s Identity Statuses<br />

❚ Developed four identity statuses<br />

❚ These are NOT stages<br />

❚ Important to distinguish between:<br />

❙ CRISIS:<br />

❙ COMMITMENT:<br />

Research shows:<br />

❚ 21 year olds:<br />

❙ 30% are<br />

❙ 14% are<br />

❙ 12% are<br />

❙ 38% are<br />

❚<br />

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Sexual Identity<br />

❚ An enduring, basic aspect of the self that<br />

includes a sense of membership in an ethnic<br />

group and the attitudes and feelings related to<br />

that membership.<br />

❚<br />

Steps in coming out:<br />

• First Recognition<br />

•<br />

• Identity Acceptance<br />

•<br />

Contemporary Views<br />

❚ Identity development is a lengthy process.<br />

❚<br />

❚ Identity formation neither begins nor ends with<br />

adolescence<br />

❚<br />

❚ Resolution of identity does not mean stability<br />

Family Influences on Identity<br />

❚ Link between parenting styles and<br />

identity formation<br />

❙<br />

❚ Individuality<br />

❙<br />

❚ Connectedness<br />

❙<br />

❚ Autonomy and Attachment<br />

Friendship<br />

❚ Friends become increasingly dependent on<br />

Peer Groups<br />

❚ Conformity has positive and negative<br />

aspects.<br />

❚ If teens fail to forge such close friendships,<br />

they experience painful feelings of loneliness,<br />

and reduced sense of self-worth.<br />

❚ The quality of friendship is more strongly<br />

linked to feelings of well-being during<br />

adolescence than during childhood.<br />

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Cliques<br />

Crowds<br />

❚<br />

❚<br />

❚ Form from an<br />

adolescent’s interest in<br />

similar activities or<br />

because of friendship.<br />

❚ In-group identity<br />

❚<br />

❚ Usually members of a crowd<br />

based on<br />

❚ Typically 6 types of crowds:<br />

jocks, populars, normals,<br />

druggies or toughies,<br />

nobodies, and independents<br />

Adolescent Groups<br />

Versus Children Groups<br />

Types of Dating and<br />

Developmental Changes<br />

❚ Children groups are usually made up of<br />

friends or neighborhood acquaintances.<br />

❚ Adolescent groups tend to include<br />

❚ Early romantic relationships serve as a<br />

context for adolescents to explore:<br />

❙<br />

❙ how they should romantically interact<br />

with someone<br />

❙<br />

The Progression of<br />

Dating<br />

❚ Hanging out together<br />

in heterosexual<br />

groups.<br />

❚ Cyberdating<br />

❚ Real-life venture.<br />

❚ Cognitive models that guide individuals’<br />

dating interactions.<br />

❚ One study showed that first dates are<br />

highly scripted along gender lines.<br />

❚ Males were found to follow a proactive<br />

dating script, while females followed a<br />

reactive one.<br />

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Emotion and Romantic<br />

Relationships<br />

❚ The strong emotions of adolescent<br />

romance can have both<br />

Sociocultural Contexts<br />

and Dating<br />

❚ Values and religious beliefs of people in various<br />

cultures often dictate:<br />

❙<br />

❙ how much freedom in dating is allowed<br />

❙<br />

❙ the roles of males and females in dating<br />

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