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Developmental Psychology Socioemotional Development in Adolescence

Identity – Who Am I? Self is made up of different identities Vocational/Career Relationship Achievement/Intellectual Cultural/Heritage Personality

Erikson’s Fifth Stage: Identity v Role Confusion Search for identity does not start at adolescence

Identity Development of Identity pattern

Identity - Influences Family

Identity – Four Areas Religious Political / Ethnic

Families – Parent / Adolescent Interaction Autonomy and Attachment

Peers Friendships Peer Selection

Notes

Sexuality Development of Relationships Homosexuality

Dating and Romantic Relationships Adolescent Relationships

Learning About Sex Peers School American pie trailer.

Adolescent Morals (some older children/adults –rare-) Heinz – Become members of the society, have roles to full fill Heinz –

Adolescent Morals Why? No husband should sit back and watch their wife die. It’d be OK because the judge would look at the fact that he was trying to save his wife No jury would convict him of trying to do the right thing

Moral Development Critics of Kohlberg Culture and moral reasoning

Problems in Adolescence Juvenile Delinquency Depression & Suicide

Culture and Adolescence