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Psychosocial development in adulthood is viewed from several perspectives. Stage-specific crises in ego growth associated with different life cycle periods are addressed in terms of status measures expanding on Erikson's polar alternative resolutions (Erikson, 1959). The developmental linkages between these stages are discussed using these status measures, and development from one status to another within a particular psychosocial stage is examined. With respect to identity itself, the cyclical process that might describe identity re-formulation through the adult psychosocial stages is discussed and illustrated. Finally, 2 case studies are presented as examples of adult psychosocial development.
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a1a32f8f71204b07e3c1398 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1207/s1532706xid0201_02
James E. Marcia
Buffalo State University
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Simon Fraser University
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