Adolescent Identities draws the reader into the inner world of the adolescent to examine the process of identity formation through the various lenses of history, anthropology, sociology, psychology, and psychoanalysis. The volume reveals there is no single "normal" adolescent, nor is there a singular adolescent experience. Editor Deborah L. Browning illustrates that in the course of development, each individual must integrate one's unique biologically-given constitution and temperament, personal life history, and the influence of the social and cultural milieu. The book consists of six…mehr
Adolescent Identities draws the reader into the inner world of the adolescent to examine the process of identity formation through the various lenses of history, anthropology, sociology, psychology, and psychoanalysis. The volume reveals there is no single "normal" adolescent, nor is there a singular adolescent experience. Editor Deborah L. Browning illustrates that in the course of development, each individual must integrate one's unique biologically-given constitution and temperament, personal life history, and the influence of the social and cultural milieu. The book consists of six sections, arranged by concentric circles of influence, from the most exterior, identifiable, and potentially overt and conscious, to the most internal, private, and potentially unconscious concerns. Opening papers are drawn from sociology, European history, and cross-cultural anthropology, and address the question of whether and how adolescence can be considered a stage in development. The second section explores how visible or potentially knowable minority statuses are experienced, and how these interact with individual identity processes. Moving closer to the adolescent's interpersonal world, the third section presents papers about intimate relationships between adolescents and about the conscious preoccupations of adolescents when they are alone. Extensive excerpts of Erikson's most important contributions on identity formation and adolescence are offered in the fourth section. Papers on the most internal, private, and potentially unconscious conflicts comprise the fifth section. The book concludes with a section of papers on "failed solutions" to the challenge of adolescent identity consolidation: homelessness, drug abuse, eating disorders, and suicide. Adolescent Identities provides mental health practitioners, teachers, and graduate students in both fields with a variety of perspectives on the internal experience of adolescents.
Deborah L. Browning, Ph.D., is adjunct associate professor in New York University's Department of Psychology, Graduate School of Arts and Science, where she teaches courses on adolescence, developmental psychopathology and psychoanalysis. In addition to her research and publications on adolescence and life-span development, her interest in art and music history has led her to her current project on the psycho-biography of the modern European painter and violinist, Hans Reichel. Dr. Browning maintains a private psychotherapy practice in New York City.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface. Part I: Identifying Adolescence.Jensen Coming of Age in a Multicultural World: Globalization and Adolescent Cultural Identity Formation. Hanawalt Historical Descriptions and Prescriptions for Adolescence. Schlegel A Cross-Cultural Approach to Adolescence. Part II: Identity and Diversity and the Cultural Milieu.Phinney Ethnic Identity Exploration in Emerging Adulthood. Savin-Williams Refusing and Resisting Sexual Identity Labels. Gibbs Identity and Marginality: Issues in the Treatment of Biracial Adolescents. Schultz Constructing Failure Narrating Success: Rethinking the "Problem" of Teen Pregnancy. Part III: Adolescent Identity Formation and the Relational World.Gilligan Exit-Voice Dilemmas in Adolescent Development. Flum & Lavi-Yudelevitch Adolescents' Relatedness and Identity Formation: A Narrative Study. Chu A Relational Perspective on Adolescent Boys' Identity Development. Inhelder & Piaget Adolescent Thinking. Part IV: Erik Erikson and Psychosocial Identity. Erikson The Problem of Ego Identity. Erikson Ego and Actuality. Part V: Adolescent Identity Formation and the Internal World.Horney Personality Changes in Female Adolescents. Lampl-De Groot On Adolescence. Blos Sr. Son and Father. Part VI: Challenges to Identity Coherence and Maintenance. Hyde From Home to Street: Understanding Young People's Transitions into Homelessness. Noshpitz Self-Destructiveness in Adolescence. Gordon A Changing Female Identity. King Psychodynamic Approaches to Youth Suicide.
Preface. Part I: Identifying Adolescence.Jensen Coming of Age in a Multicultural World: Globalization and Adolescent Cultural Identity Formation. Hanawalt Historical Descriptions and Prescriptions for Adolescence. Schlegel A Cross-Cultural Approach to Adolescence. Part II: Identity and Diversity and the Cultural Milieu.Phinney Ethnic Identity Exploration in Emerging Adulthood. Savin-Williams Refusing and Resisting Sexual Identity Labels. Gibbs Identity and Marginality: Issues in the Treatment of Biracial Adolescents. Schultz Constructing Failure Narrating Success: Rethinking the "Problem" of Teen Pregnancy. Part III: Adolescent Identity Formation and the Relational World.Gilligan Exit-Voice Dilemmas in Adolescent Development. Flum & Lavi-Yudelevitch Adolescents' Relatedness and Identity Formation: A Narrative Study. Chu A Relational Perspective on Adolescent Boys' Identity Development. Inhelder & Piaget Adolescent Thinking. Part IV: Erik Erikson and Psychosocial Identity. Erikson The Problem of Ego Identity. Erikson Ego and Actuality. Part V: Adolescent Identity Formation and the Internal World.Horney Personality Changes in Female Adolescents. Lampl-De Groot On Adolescence. Blos Sr. Son and Father. Part VI: Challenges to Identity Coherence and Maintenance. Hyde From Home to Street: Understanding Young People's Transitions into Homelessness. Noshpitz Self-Destructiveness in Adolescence. Gordon A Changing Female Identity. King Psychodynamic Approaches to Youth Suicide.
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