Impact of Cultural, Historical, and Local Factors on Adolescence: A Psychosocial View
Abstract
This paper examines the stage of adolescence through the lens of Erik Erikson's psychosocial theory, while paying attention to the role of cultural, historical, and local factors that affect this stage of development. This paper shows how these factors impact the resolution of the identity vs. role confusion conflict at the heart of the adolescent stage of development.
Erik Erikson's psychosocial theory of human development gives a framework for understanding the various stages of life from infancy to adulthood. One of the stages in this theory is adolescence, characterized by the conflict of Identity vs. Role Confusion (Erikson, 1968). The resolution of this conflict is needed in developing a sense of self and personal identity, which can be influenced by cultural, historical, and local factors.
Cultural influences
Historical...
…adolescent development. For example, community norms, values, ideals and expectations can all support or hinder the identity exploration process in adolescents. The support systems available within a community, such as schools or churches or families or sports teams or jobs, also play an influential part in giving adolescents opportunities for healthy resolution of the conflict at this psychosocial stage.In conclusion, Erikson's psychosocial theory offers a good framework for understanding adolescencebut it is also important to see how cultural, historical, and local factors affect this stage of development. These influences shape the experiences of adolescents as they deal with the identity vs.…
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Schwartz, S. J., Zamboanga, B. L., & Weisskirch, R. S. (2008). Broadening the study of the self: Integrating the study of personal identity and cultural identity. Social and Personality Psychology Compass, 2(1), 635-651.
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