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A Child's World: Infancy through Adolescence, 9/e
Diane E. Papalia, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Sally Wendkos Olds
Ruth Duskin Feldman

Psychosocial Development in Adolescence

Glossary


adolescent rebellion  pattern of emotional turmoil, characteristic of a minority of adolescents, which may involve conflict with family, alienation from adult society, reckless behavior, and rejection of adult values.
commitment  Marcia's term for personal investment in an occupation or system of beliefs.
crisis  Marcia's term for period of conscious decision making related to identity formation.
foreclosure  identity status, described by Marcia, in which a person who has not yet spent time considering alternatives (that is, has not been in crisis) is committed to other people's plans for his or her life.
identity achievement  identity status, described by Marcia, which is characterized by commitment to choices made following a crisis, a period spent in exploring alternatives.
identity diffusion  identity status, described by Marcia, which is characterized by absence of commitment and lack of serious consideration of alternatives.
identity statuses  Marcia's term for stages of ego development that depend on the presence or absence of crisis and commitment.
identity versus identity confusion  Erikson's fifth crisis of psychosocial development in which an adolescent seeks to develop a coherent sense of self, including the role she or he is to play in society. Also called identity versus role confusion.
moratorium  identity status, described by Marcia, in which a person is currently considering alternatives (in crisis) and seems headed for commitment.
patchwork self  Elkind's term for a sense of identity constructed by substituting other peoples' attitudes, beliefs, and commitments for one's own.
sexual orientation  focus of consistent sexual, romantic, and affectionate interest, either heterosexual, homosexual, or bisexual.