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9780761929604

Identity Development : Adolescence Through Adulthood

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    9780761929604

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  • Edition: 2nd
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2006-07-11
  • Publisher: SAGE Publications, Inc
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Summary

This volume highlights identity development from early adolescence through late adulthood and provides a valuable resource for university students as well as human services professionals. This Second Edition of Identity Development: Adolescence Through Adulthood presents an overview of the five general theoretical orientations to the question of what constitutes identity, as well as the strengths and limitations of each approach. The volume then describes key biological, psychological, and contextual issues during each phase of adolescence and adulthood. Following these major adolescence and adulthood sections, selected issues that may pose identity challenges for some are presented.

Table of Contents

Preface xi
Acknowledgments xiv
Part I. Introduction 1(30)
Chapter 1. Perspectives on Identity
3(28)
Origins of Identity: Erik Erikson
7(5)
Tripartite Nature of Ego Identity
8(1)
Identity in Life Span Perspective
8(2)
The Identity Formation Process
10(1)
Additional Identity Concepts
11(1)
Contemporary Approaches to Identity: An Overview
12(17)
Identity in Historical Terms
13(2)
Structural Stage Approaches to Identity
15(4)
Sociocultural Approaches to Identity
19(3)
Narrative Approaches to Identity
22(3)
Psychosocial Approaches to Identity
25(4)
Key Similarities and Differences Across Identity Models
29(1)
Back to the Beginning
30(1)
Part II. Adolescence 31(106)
Chapter 2. Identity in Early Adolescence
33(26)
Intersection of Biological, Psychological, and Societal Influences on Identity in Early Adolescence: An Overview
34(10)
Biological Processes
35(3)
Psychological Issues
38(2)
Societal Influences
40(3)
Section Summary and Implications
43(1)
Coming to Terms With Pubertal Change: Identity Implications
44(3)
Timing of Pubertal Change: Identity Implications
47(2)
Identity and Sexuality
49(2)
Contexts Affecting Early Adolescent Identity Development
51(6)
The Family
52(2)
Friendships and the Peer Group
54(1)
Broader Community Contexts
55(1)
Section Summary and Implications
56(1)
Back to the Beginning
57(1)
Answers to Chapter Questions
57(2)
Chapter 3. Identity in Mid-Adolescence
59(28)
Intersection of Biological, Psychological, and Societal Influences on Identity in Mid-Adolescence: An Overview
60(8)
Biological Processes
61(1)
Psychological Issues
62(4)
Societal Influences
66(2)
Section Summary and Implications
68(1)
Identity and Sexuality
68(2)
Identity and Vocation
70(2)
Identity and Meaningful Values
72(4)
Contexts Affecting Mid-Adolescent Identity Development
76(7)
The Family
76(2)
Friendships and the Peer Group
78(1)
The School
79(2)
The Community
81(2)
Section Summary and Implications
83(1)
Back to the Beginning
83(1)
Answers to Chapter Questions
84(3)
Chapter 4. Identity in Late Adolescence
87(28)
Intersection of Biological, Psychological, and Societal Influences on Identity in Late Adolescence: An Overview
88(6)
Biological Processes
89(1)
Psychological Issues
90(2)
Societal Influences
92(2)
Section Summary and Implications
94(1)
The Second Separation-Individuation Process and Identity Formation
94(3)
The Beginnings of Intimacy
97(4)
Section Summary and Implications
101(1)
Actualizing Vocational Directions
101(2)
Identity, Meaningful Values, and Personality
103(3)
Contexts Affecting Late Adolescent Identity Development
106(6)
The Family
107(1)
The Peer Group
108(1)
Educational and Work Settings
109(2)
Section Summary and Implications
111(1)
Back to the Beginning
112(1)
Answers to Chapter Questions
112(3)
Chapter 5. Selected Identity Issues of Adolescence
115(22)
Identity and Adoption
117(4)
Section Summary and Implications
121(1)
Identity and Unemployment
121(5)
Section Summary and Implications
125(1)
Identity and Ethnicity
126(4)
Section Summary and Implications
130(1)
Identity and Residential Relocation
130(6)
Section Summary and Implications
135(1)
Back to the Beginning
136(1)
Answers to Chapter Questions
136(1)
Part III. Adulthood 137(102)
Chapter 6. Identity in Early Adulthood
139(26)
Intersection of Biological, Psychological, and Societal Influences on Identity in Early Adulthood: An Overview
140(8)
Biological Processes
142(1)
Psychological Issues
143(3)
Societal Influences
146(2)
Section Summary and Implications
148(1)
The Course of Identity in Early Adulthood
148(3)
The Contents of Identity in Early Adulthood
151(3)
Identity and Intimacy in Early Adulthood
154(2)
Identity and Generativity in Early Adulthood
156(1)
Contexts Affecting Early Adult Identity Development
157(5)
The Family/Social Network
158(1)
The World of Work
159(1)
The Broader Community
160(2)
Section Summary and Implications
162(1)
Back to the Beginning
162(1)
Answers to Chapter Questions
162(3)
Chapter 7. Identity in Middle Adulthood
165(26)
Intersection of Biological, Psychological, and Societal Influences on Identity in Middle Adulthood: An Overview
167(9)
Biological Processes
168(3)
Psychological Issues
171(2)
Societal Influences
173(2)
Section Summary and Implications
175(1)
The Course of Identity in Middle Adulthood
176(2)
The Contents of Identity in Middle Adulthood
178(3)
Identity and Generativity in Middle Adulthood
181(3)
Contexts Affecting Identity Development During Middle Adulthood
184(5)
The Family/Social Network
184(2)
The World of Work
186(1)
The Broader Community
187(1)
Section Summary and Implications
188(1)
Back to the Beginning
189(1)
Answers to Chapter Questions
189(2)
Chapter 8. Identity in Late Adulthood
191(26)
Intersection of Biological, Psychological, and Societal Influences on Identity in Late Adulthood: An Overview
192(9)
Biological Processes
193(2)
Psychological Issues
195(3)
Societal Influences
198(2)
Section Summary and Implications
200(1)
The Course of Identity in Late Adulthood
201(2)
The Contents of Identity in Late Adulthood
203(3)
Identity and Integrity in Late Adulthood
206(4)
Contexts Affecting Identity in Late Adulthood
210(4)
The Family/Social Network
211(2)
The Broader Community
213(1)
Section Summary and Implications
214(1)
Back to the Beginning
214(1)
Answers to Chapter Questions
215(2)
Chapter 9. Selected Identity Issues of Adulthood
217(22)
Identity and Loss of an Intimate Relationship
218(6)
Section Summary and Implications
224(1)
Identity and Infertility
224(5)
Section Summary and Implications
228(1)
Identity and Threats to Physical Integrity
229(3)
Section Summary and Implications
232(1)
Identity and Coming to Terms With Death
232(5)
Section Summary and Implications
237(1)
Back to the Beginning
237(1)
Answers to Chapter Questions
238(1)
Part IV. Epilogue 239(10)
Epilogue
241(8)
References 249(36)
Author Index 285(12)
Subject Index 297(8)
About the Author 305

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