Identity: Youth and Crisis

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"Identity: Youth and Crisis" is a seminal psychological work by Erik Erikson that explores the development of personal identity, particularly during adolescence, and the crises that shape it.

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instanceOf book
psychology book
academicReception seminal work on identity
addressesIssue cultural influences on identity
gender roles
generational conflict
historical context of identity
race relations
social context of identity
author Erik Erikson NERFINISHED
Erik H. Erikson NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
exploresConcept ego identity
fidelity as a virtue
identity vs. role confusion
life cycle
psychosocial crisis
focusesOnLifeStage adolescence
youth
genre developmental psychology
psychoanalytic theory
psychology
hasPart Identity and the Life Cycle NERFINISHED
Reflections on the Dissent of Contemporary Youth NERFINISHED
The Concept of Identity in Race Relations NERFINISHED
The Golden Rule in the Light of New Insight NERFINISHED
The Problem of Ego Identity NERFINISHED
Womanhood and the Inner Space NERFINISHED
Youth: Fidelity and Diversity NERFINISHED
influencedField clinical psychology
developmental psychology
education
sociology
keyConcept ego strength
fidelity
identity crisis
psychosocial moratorium
language English
mainSubject adolescent development
identity crisis
identity formation
psychosocial development
publicationYear 1968
publisher W. W. Norton & Company NERFINISHED
theoreticalFramework Erikson's psychosocial stages NERFINISHED
timePeriodDiscussed 20th century youth culture
usedIn identity research
university psychology courses

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