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Social Studies, 08.09.2021 01:00, ityeoboy1727

According to Erik Erikson, a prominent ego psychologist, adolescence is a particularly turbulent time in life because of the struggle to establish a secure identity. Establishing a secure identity is the primary function of the ego. Identity is an inner sense of who we are or what makes us unique. It is a sense of continuity over time and a feeling of wholeness. Indicate in the space provided below some of the things that modern teenagers do, or perhaps what you do or once did, that might be interpreted as indicating a struggle to establish identity.

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