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R**O
Erikson is the man when it comes to understanding identity.
Admittedly, Erik Erikson is not an easy read (in fact his biographer Lawrence Friedman speculates what Erikson could have become had he been a more disciplined researcher, and writer.) Nevertheless this book provides keen insight into the phenomenon of the adolescent identity crisis."Crisis" in Eriksonian parlance is not used to connote an "impending catastrophe," but rather a "necessary turning point, a crucial moment, when development must move one way or another, marshaling resources of growth,recover, and further differentiation." Erikson deals effectively with a process that is at the core of the individual and in the core of the individual's communal culture.After reading Lawrence Friedman's biography on Erikson entitled "Identity's Architect," I have come to appreciate the richness of Erikson's observations, such as "I shall present human growth from the point of view of the conflicts, inner and outer, which the vital personality weathers, re-emerging from each crisis with an increased sense of inner unity...," knowing that Erikson himself came to such conclusions only after examining his own storied past.The illegitimate son of a Danish mother, and a father of unknown nationality, "Identity's Architect" weathered many a conflict, both inner and outer, as he journeyed toward a sense of his own identity.Identity: Youth and Crisis is not an easy read, but it is rich with insight into the most mysterious and turbulent of all stages in the life cycle: adolescence. Ideal for those students of child psychology, child development, and those who work with youth.
C**2
An Informative Must Have For working with Youth
Informative must have for the origins of psycho-social development and are very applicable for today and working with Young people's issues.
G**E
Required
Required and recommended book for anyone in the social sciences, especially developmental psychology. Theories are present- but may be difficult for some to gather the exact theory as presented in so many research journals
T**S
Five Stars
Excellent
M**E
Confused about how we raise kids, this one will clear that up.
Read this for the first time when it was originally published (around 1967) and it straightened me out on the questions I had on homosexuality and what it means to have a "normal" childhood. Reading it again because it is written well.
C**T
Good stuff.
Very heady reading. Good stuff.
A**R
Five Stars
It's a very difficult to read, but it's worth the effort. It's a classic book on identity.
D**N
Five Stars
Thanks!!
L**N
Good read for studying counselling
Informative
M**4
Perfect condition
Lovely and maintained
A**R
Five Stars
All excellent
A**R
Very interesting
I like it
S**O
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