Ericksons identity acheviement ( emerg adult)
Individuals revisit earlier identity decisions, They refine career goals, beliefs, and relationships and Exploration becomes more realistic and long-term. things like careers and values are set here
political identity
becomes stronger and more defined during this period. this is because of more edu and peer groups. at this time they tend to shift away from parents beliefs and create their own.
RIASEC
Realistic
Investigative
Artistic
Social
Enterprising
Conventional
Intimacy vs. Isolation (Erikson)
Intimacy- Forming close, committed relationships, Emotional vulnerability and Mutual trust
isolation- Avoiding deep connection, Loneliness, and Fear of commitment
important- because Strong relationships support mental health,
Isolation increases depression and anxiety risk, and
Identity must be stable before intimacy can fully develop
covid-19 social impact
friendships, working and college experiences. Emerging adults were especially affected because this life stage depends heavily on social exploration.
linked lives
the idea that family members lives are interconnected. examples are financial and emotional dependence. making emerg adult have to rely on family for longer which shapes their careers.
helicopter v snowplow parent
h- Overinvolved, Constant monitoring, and Solving problems for child. lowers their independence and problem solving skills
s- Removes obstacles before child faces them and Prevents failure entirely. lowers their ability to cope with stress
Sternberg’s Triangular Theory of Love
Intimacy- Emotional closeness, Trust, and Sharing
Passion- Physical attraction and Sexual desire
Commitment- Decision to stay together long-term
types of Intimate Partner Violence(IPV)
Situational Couple Violence- Conflict escalates into violence and often mutual. not about control
intimate Terrorism- Pattern of control and domination, Severe and repeated abuse and Often includes emotional, financial, or physical control. dangerous