Psychology, asked by boricua4jl, 6 months ago

In one paragraph, answer the following question thoroughly:

Describe Erikson's identity versus role confusion stage. Be sure to include what actions adolescents may take to attempt to resolve this crisis.

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Answered by tanishasingh628
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Answer:

The fifth stage of Erik Erikson's theory of psychosocial development is identity vs. role confusion, and it occurs during adolescence, from about 12-18 years. During this stage, adolescents search for a sense of self and personal identity, through an intense exploration of personal values, beliefs, and goals.

Answered by HrishikeshSangha
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Erikson's identity versus role confusion stage is the fifth stage of ego according to his theory.

This fifth stage explores the freedom of adolescents aged from 12 to 18 years. As the children grow to being an adult, they face confusion as to how they would fit into society and have a lot of questions. At this stage, they may take up various roles and experiment with new things to find out which suits them best. This stage is important as it helps them build the right direction in life. It is at this stage that a person can develop a personal identity. Through this personal identity, they can boost their self-confidence and become more responsible. For developing a personal identity, the best thing which you can do would be:

a) spend time with yourself

b) accept your flaws

c) practice self-compassion

For reducing role confusion

a) Set goals,

b) Try out new things

c) Do such activities that interest you

These few are the attempts that can help one in the stage of Identity versus role confusion stage. I hope this helps.

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