IDENTITY CRISIS: MODERNITY AND FRAGMENTATION by KATINA LYNN ...
In this paper I will show how such an “identity crisis” comes about and is understood, how the notion of interruption relates to it, and how theories of post-colonialism attempt to reconcile the crisis through a positing of hybridity or cosmopolitanism, but ultimately fail to confront the full situation of identity within modernity.
Exploring an American Identity Crisis in Emerging Adulthood
This study investigates the possibility of an American Identity crisis in emerging adults, where young, college-aged people are feeling conflicted and possibly rejecting a common American identity.
Social Work's Unremitting Identity Crisis: Can The DSW ...
This study is centered on a long-standing professional identity dilemma that poses potential problems for the future of the field of social work. Current literature points to specific shortcomings in the field that threaten the future of the profession. Some researchers also suggest that the reemergence of the Doctorate of Social Work (DSW)
(PDF) IDENTITY AND AN IDENTITY CRISIS: THE IDENTITY CRISIS OF ...
This paper reflects the results of a study that was aimed at finding links between identity crises and the sociodemographic indicators of first-year female students at Latvian universities. The...
The Enduring Usefulness of Erikson’s Concept of the Identity ...
In this article, I reconstruct Erikson’s model of the identity crisis in its various forms and manifestations and then apply this model to the current “student mental health crisis.”
Dynamics of Identity Development in Adolescence: A Decade in ...
These theories in fact describe developmental processes at the intraindividual level; adolescents’ identity formation is expected to take place within individuals across time. For instance, adolescents are thought to experience an identity crisis before developing a clear and stable identity (Erikson, 1968).
Fifty Years Since “Identity: Youth and Crisis”: A Renewed ...
How do we differentiate between problematic negative identity and critical attitudes toward problematic social institutions, how do we differentiate transient identity crisis from enduring disorders, pseudospeciation from healthy group identification?
Public administration's identity crisis: Why decolonizing ...
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Navigating Identity Crisis: A Sartrean perspective on ...
By examining Sartre's ideas on the nature of existence and the human condition, the paper elucidates the existential dimensions of identity crisis and offers insights into how individuals can navigate this existential challenge to attain greater self-understanding and authenticity.
IDENTITY CRISIS IN SELECTED WORKS BY ALICE OSWALD, CAROL ANN ...
This thesis is an attempt at closely examining the subject of identity crisis in selected poetical works by Alice Oswald, Carol Ann Duffy and Louise Glück from a psychoanalytic perspective using Erik Erikson’s theory of psychosocial development.
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In this paper I will show how such an “identity crisis” comes about and is understood, how the notion of interruption relates to it, and how theories of post-colonialism attempt to reconcile the crisis through a positing of hybridity or cosmopolitanism, but ultimately fail to confront the full situation of identity within modernity.
This study investigates the possibility of an American Identity crisis in emerging adults, where young, college-aged people are feeling conflicted and possibly rejecting a common American identity.
This study is centered on a long-standing professional identity dilemma that poses potential problems for the future of the field of social work. Current literature points to specific shortcomings in the field that threaten the future of the profession. Some researchers also suggest that the reemergence of the Doctorate of Social Work (DSW)
This paper reflects the results of a study that was aimed at finding links between identity crises and the sociodemographic indicators of first-year female students at Latvian universities. The...
In this article, I reconstruct Erikson’s model of the identity crisis in its various forms and manifestations and then apply this model to the current “student mental health crisis.”
These theories in fact describe developmental processes at the intraindividual level; adolescents’ identity formation is expected to take place within individuals across time. For instance, adolescents are thought to experience an identity crisis before developing a clear and stable identity (Erikson, 1968).
How do we differentiate between problematic negative identity and critical attitudes toward problematic social institutions, how do we differentiate transient identity crisis from enduring disorders, pseudospeciation from healthy group identification?
Click on the article title to read more.
By examining Sartre's ideas on the nature of existence and the human condition, the paper elucidates the existential dimensions of identity crisis and offers insights into how individuals can navigate this existential challenge to attain greater self-understanding and authenticity.
This thesis is an attempt at closely examining the subject of identity crisis in selected poetical works by Alice Oswald, Carol Ann Duffy and Louise Glück from a psychoanalytic perspective using Erik Erikson’s theory of psychosocial development.