Identity Formation - Adolescence

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Child And Adolescent Development Mind Map on Identity Formation - Adolescence, created by lynda_ashford_25 on 23/10/2013.
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Identity Formation - Adolescence
  1. is possible to be in different statuses in different aspects of identity. Is also constantly revised throughout life and they are not linear stages
    1. Identity Diffusion
      1. have not yet thought about or resolved identity issues and have not yet chartered future life directions
      2. Identity Foreclosure
        1. committed to an identity but have made this committment without experiencing the crisis of deciding what really suits them best
        2. Identity Moratorium
          1. are experiencing identity crisis and are actively asking questions about life commitments and seeking answers
          2. Identity Achievement
            1. have resolved identity issues by making personal commitments to particular goals, beliefs and values
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