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Extensive notes of all the lectures for exam 2 of the course adolescents development. The document includes lecture 5, 6, 7 & 8.

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Lectures exam 2 -adolescent
development
Lecture 5 – self & identity
Why is identity an adolescent issue?
Biological changes
 Puberty: pubic hair, facial hair, breasts, more fat
 Appearance: how they dress, body changes, how they see themselves
Cognitive changes
 More self-conscious: how they think about themselves, imagine themselves from outside and
from future, multiple identities they want to adopt
 Develop a future orientation
Social changes (broader social context leads to more choice making)
 Norms and values
 Social choices
 Educational choices
What kind of person do they want to be and with what group of people do they want to be? They
want to fit in, but want to be included in one group but maybe not in another

Identity: who am I?
Personal identity: who am I? In terms of a sense of self, identifying as someone who … Central is the
process of figuring out who one is
Social identity: who am I? In terms of group memberships, identifying with … Central is the one’s
sense of belonging to social groups (peer groups, ethnic group)
Identity makes up one’s beliefs about one self and these beliefs or perspectives about one self are
called self-concept
Self-concept: views about the self: mental image about one self:
 Values
 Attributes
 Goals
 Self-esteem
 Competence
 Self-concept clarity: refers to the extent to which individuals describe themselves in a positive
consistent way and to the extent in which they are sure about themselves




Theories of personal identity
Erikson’s identity development
People go through life through different stages in their psychosocial development

,Adolescence: psychosocial moratorium
Time gap between childhood security and adult autonomy (responsibilities)
They got more space from their parents but don’t have all the responsibilities
Adolescents experiment with numerous roles and identities
But related to high level of insecurity, because of different options and have to make choices
Crisis in adolescence: identity diffusion versus achievement




Either people successful cope with conflicting identities (identity crisis) and discover who they are or
they stay in this unsecure place of who they are forever
According to Erikson there are a few characteristics that can help with this
 Mental and emotional capacity
 Interactions with others are crucial (how one should be or not be, social comparison)
 Exploration (trying out possibilities), only takes place in environments that allows this and
support this
 Commitment (making choices among alternatives)
At the end of adolescence you have definite sense of identity (most people)  is not true!
Other people build further on Erikson’s theory
Such as Marcia:

Marcia’s 4 stages model




Absent exploration – absent commitment: identity diffusion
 No direction
 It does not matter
 Unstable self-esteem
 Feeling alienated
 Apathy
 Hopelessness
 Suicidal thoughts
Present exploration – absent commitment: moratorium (Erikson), adolescents should stay here as long
as they can and just explore
 Openness to experience
 Flexible
 No direction
 “It depends”
 Collecting information
 External doubt

,  Anxious
Absent exploration – present commitment: identity foreclosure (stuck at what you’re doing but don’t
like it themselves)
 Dogmatic
 Inflexible
 Intolerant
 Black and white thinking
 Authority sensitive
 Obedient
 Sensitive to rejection and evaluation from others
Ideal: present exploration – present commitment
 Open
 Flexible
 Creative
 Abstract and critical thinking
 High self-esteem
 High in moral reasoning
But: adolescents who are in moratorium and identity diffusion stage are decreasing during adolescent
years, but identity achievement stage is also still low in number  how is that possible?
Identity achievement is more seen in early adulthood (18-21) instead of adolescence (12-18)
So adolescence is more a stage of exploration and no responsibilities, they switch from stage to stage
during adolescence
According to research:
 Identity achievement generally not established before age 18
 College years prolong psychosocial moratorium
 Over time, diffusion and moratorium decrease and achievement increases

Dual cycle models
 Adolescents do not begin with a blank slate
 Identity is not a static status process but a cyclic process
 Identity formation is a process of continuous interplay between commitment, reconsideration
and in-depth exploration
 Identity formation occurs in several domains (educational and interpersonal) (parallel) and
becomes increasingly complex over time (complexity of identity formation)
Crocetti et al. model
Commitment: keep exploring and developing, keep investing and making sure it fits




Summary personal identity:
 Refers to identity search and commitment
 Goal is coherent sense of self
 Continuous (across time and place)
 Develops through exploration and commitment on various domains

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