Emerging Adulthood: Psychosocial Development

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Emerging Adulthood: Psychosocial Development Part VI Chapter Nineteen Emerging Adulthood: Psychosocial Development Continuity and Change Intimacy

Continuity and Change Identity Achieved Ethnic Identity Vocational Identity Personality in Emerging Adulthood Rising Self-Esteem Worrisome Children Grow Up Plasticity

Intimacy Friendship Friends in Emerging Adulthood Gender and Friendship Male–Female Friendships

Intimacy Romantic Partners A CASE TO STUDY: Changing Expectations About Marriage The Dimensions of Love The Ideal and the Real Hookups Without Commitment Finding Each Other and Living Together

Intimacy THINKING CRITICALLY: Cohabitation What Makes Relationships Succeed Changes in Marriage Patterns Similarities and Differences Conflict Learning to Listen Intimate Partner Violence

Intimacy Emerging Adults and Their Parents Linked Lives Financial Support A Global Perspective