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... identity with that of another . This is only possible if you have already developed a firm iden- tity . If your basic identity is not strong enough to support real intimacy , then a sense of isolation may be the result . Generativity ...
... identity with that of another . This is only possible if you have already developed a firm iden- tity . If your basic identity is not strong enough to support real intimacy , then a sense of isolation may be the result . Generativity ...
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... identity status " ( LaVoie , 1976 ) . Individual Differences in Self - Esteem and Identity Achievement Summary of Developmental Changes in Self - Concept Let me sum all this up for you . The young child develops first a sense of her ...
... identity status " ( LaVoie , 1976 ) . Individual Differences in Self - Esteem and Identity Achievement Summary of Developmental Changes in Self - Concept Let me sum all this up for you . The young child develops first a sense of her ...
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... identity and those who have not . Identity achievers , as a group , adjust more easily to and do better in college ( Bourne , 1978 ) . They are also more successful in establishing satisfying intimate relationships as young adults ...
... identity and those who have not . Identity achievers , as a group , adjust more easily to and do better in college ( Bourne , 1978 ) . They are also more successful in establishing satisfying intimate relationships as young adults ...
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