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Warm Up

Warm Up. What are Marcia’s 4 states of identity? Describe each! Provide an example of rationalization. Alternative to Erikson…. Bandura: focused on interaction in understanding adolescence as well as all human development (social learning theory) Page 107

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Warm Up

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  1. Warm Up • What are Marcia’s 4 states of identity? Describe each! • Provide an example of rationalization

  2. Alternative to Erikson… • Bandura: focused on interaction in understanding adolescence as well as all human development (social learning theory) • Page 107 • -> Which psychologist agreed with Bandura? • -> What did she discover in Samoa? • -> What is influenced by developing an identity? • 15 minutes- WORK, WORK, WORK!

  3. Social Learning Theory

  4. Social Development • Family- • Changes in family structure over past decades • 50% marriages end in divorce (  ) • Women in the workforce • Principle of development- adolescents becoming independent of their families • Cause conflict between parents and adults • Why do you think it creates conflict?

  5. Main influence  PEERS!

  6. “Ain’t nobody fresher than my…CLIQUE” • A group within a group • Fulfills the need for closeness with others • Helps achieve self-confidence • Develop independence from family • Establish values • Experiment new roles (same clothing, hair, speech for example)

  7. Conformity • Result of fear of being disliked • Acting in accordance with specified authority • “Glue” that holds peers together

  8. Conformity • http://www.wingclips.com/movie-clips/cloudy-with-a-chance-of-meatballs/real-you • Identify the example of conformity

  9. Difficulties in Adolescence • Juvenile delinquency • “Others may get caught, but not me!” egocentric in adolescent thought • Illusion of invulnerability

  10. Difficulties in Adolescence • Depression • May be triggered by loss of loved one, relocation, divorce • Adolescent needs to be able to express there feelings in a supportive atmosphere • Typically depressed adolescents appear angry, rebel • Warning signs: withdrawal from friends, engaging in dangerous risk tasking, talk of suicide, excessive self criticism

  11. Difficulties in Adolescence • Eating Disorders • Anorexia Nervosa- refusing to eat, have intense fear of gaining weight • Often have a distorted body image, see themselves as larger than they are • Bulimia Nervosa- binge eating followed by purging • Private about behavior

  12. Readings in Psychology • Page 126 • Read with your partner, answer questions #1-3 on page 127

  13. Documentary • http://www.pbs.org/wnet/cryforhelp/episodes/the-film/watch-the-documentary/1/

  14. I have overcome… and now I am….

  15. If you take 1 thing from today’s lesson, please let it be this.. • You never know what someone else is going through. Please always be kind and offer support instead of judgment .

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