FMST 210 : Chapter 12 Independent Questions.docx

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Ultimately, however, each teenager must achieve an integrated view of himself, including his own pattern of beliefs, occupational goals, and relationships. (a) define crisis and commitment. This may occur as an upheaval the classic notion of a crisis or it may occur gradually. The outcome of the re-evaluation is a commitment to some specific role, value, goal, or ideology. No reassessment of old positions has been made. Self-concept and personality: self-understanding, how does self-concept change from 10 years of age to 18 years of age? (see figure 2. 2, gender role - see lecture templates - ch. 8 (gender identity: self-esteem - see lecture templates ch. 8 (gender identity: ethnic identity, summarize the key points and research findings in this section. Minority teenagers, especially recent immigrant youth, face the task of creating two identities in adolescence. Like other teens, they must develop a sense of individual identity that they believe sets them apart from others.

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