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The Importance Of Adolescent Individuation

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Throughout time, one can see for oneself that everyone is unique and have their own experiences to make up their personalities, sexual scripts, psychosocial development, morality, and their self-identity. Adolescent individuation can be defined as being something stable and consistent with an individual and in their personality. As an individual grows and can expand their own thought process they become more of their own person with their own opinions and then making their own decisions as they age. There are many factors that shape a person’s individuation process, one of them include interpersonal relationships, as in how someone interacts with their peers and their environment. An individual’s environment can have a substantial impact on an adolescent, such as the case studies Welch has assigned has all went back to the factor of culture and Bronfenbrenner’s ecological model of the microsystem, mesosystem, etc. Such as when one kid did not feel safe in his neighborhood and felt the need to carry a knife on him for protection, his environment or neighborhood he was living in may of not been the safest for children, hence he was afraid. Situations like that can heavily impact someone’s individuation and how they approach different situations in a job setting in a nicer part of town, or having to dress a different way to fit the ‘dress codes’ in that society’s social norms. Forming a different identity that is separate from your family of origin can easily be a messy

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