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Category > Psychology Posted 03 Oct 2017 My Price 10.00

Choose one of the following options:

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Choose one of the following options:

 

Option A: Choose an adolescent-aged character from a popular television show.

Option B: Choose an  adolescent-aged character from a well-known book.

Option C: Think back to when you were an adolescent.

 

No matter which option you choose, your task will be to use what you've learned in Chapter 6 from Adolescence and Emegring Adulthood by J.J Arnett to explore the identity of the adolescent you chose. Specifically, for your chosen adolescent, answer 3 of the following bullet points:

  • Try your best to explain their "actual self." What words/characteristics best describe them/their identity?
  • Also try to describe their ideal self (who do they WANT to be) and their feared self (who are they afraid of becoming) if this information is available.
  • Do they ever display a false self? To whom? Is this consistent with who our book says adolescents normally show their false self to?
  • Do they have more than 1 identity? For example, are they a different person with their friends than with their family? Explain.
  • How high or low is their self-esteem? Is there anything we learned about in this chapter that might explain why they have that level of self-esteem?
  • Who might they identify with (pg. 162)? Do they seem to be embracing the characteristics of someone around them and trying to integrate those characteristics into their own identity?
  • Which of Marcia's "Identity Status" stages might they be in (diffusion, moratorium, foreclosure, or achievement)? What makes you think this?
  • Does ethnic identity play a large role in their life? If so, what might be their ethnic identity status (bicultural, assimilated, separated, marginalized)?
  • Could they be experiencing social loneliness or emotional loneliness?

 

You don't need to address every single one of the bullet points above, but you need to address at least 3. For each bullet point you address, you should (1) answer the question then (2) give evidence to support your answer to the question (including explanations from the textbook and examples from the show/the book/your life. Finally you should (3) explain the links/similarities/differences between your examples and the material from the textbook 

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