Module 7: Identity Formation Flashcards

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cisgender

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an umbrella term used to describe people whose sense of personal identity and gender corresponds with their sex assigned at birth

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foreclosure

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term for premature identity formation, which occurs when an adolescent adopts their parents’ or society’s role and values without questioning or analysis, according to Marcia’s theory

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gender

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a term that refers to social or cultural distinctions of behaviors that are considered male, female, or another gender

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gender dysphoria

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a disorder listed in the DSM-5 in which people whose gender/sex assigned at birth is contrary to the gender they identify with. This condition replaces “gender identity disorder”

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gender expression

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how one demonstrates gender (based on traditional gender role norms related to clothing, behavior, and interactions); can be feminine, masculine, androgynous, or somewhere along a spectrum

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gender identity

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the way that one thinks about gender and self-identifies, can be woman, man, or genderqueer

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identity achievement

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Erikson’s term for the attainment of identity, or the point at which a person understands who they are as a unique individual, in accord with past experiences and future plans; already questioned and made commitment according to Marcia’s theory

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identity vs. role confusion

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Erikson’s term for the fifth stage of development, in which the person tries to figure out “Who am I?” but is confused as to which of many possible roles to adopt

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moratorium

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an adolescent’s choice of a socially acceptable way to postpone making identity-achievement decisions. Going to college is a common example. Engaged in questioning, but not yet making a commitment, according to Marcia’s theory

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role confusion

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a situation in which an adolescent does not seem to know or care what their identity is. (Sometimes called identity diffusion or role diffusion)

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self-concept

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our individual perceptions of our behavior, abilities, and unique characteristics. It is essentially a mental picture of who you are as a person. For example, beliefs such as “I am a good friend” or “I am a kind person” are part of an overall self-concept

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self-esteem

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considered an important component of emotional health, self-esteem encompasses both self-confidence and self-acceptance. It is the way individuals perceive themselves and their self-value

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sex

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a term that denotes the presence of physical or physiological differences between males and females

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transgender

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a term used to describe people whose sense of personal identity does not correspond with their sex assigned at birth

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