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Chapter 16 Adolescent Psychosocial Development Michael Hoerger
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Identity and the Self Definition: consistent view of one’s self, including values, beliefs, attitudes, roles, and aspirations From the book… Possible Selves: one’s potential identities False Selves: when one’s behavior is inconsistent with their self identity Sometimes beneficial, sometimes harmful
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Additional types of Selves Ideal Self: who you wish you could be Ought Self: who others wish you could be Actual Self: who you consider yourself to be (your identity) Psychopathology is related to a discrepancy between the actual self and the ought or ideal self
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Suicide 90% admit to thinking about suicide at some point in their lives 10% of adolescents attempt suicide Parasuicide: any self-harm behavior that does not result in death (includes nonfatal suicide attempts)
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Suicide Adolescents are more likely to attempt, adults more likely to die Females are more likely to attempt, makes more likely to die Males = anger; females = shame Worldwide, people of European ancestry are most likely to commit suicide
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Michael Hoerger To cite this textbook: Berger, K. (2005). The developing person through the lifespan. New York: Worth. To cite this lecture: Hoerger, M. (2007, March 19). Developmental Psychology: Adolescent Psychosocial Development. Presented at a PSY 220 lecture at Central Michigan University.
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