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Identity Diffusion
A state of not having a stable identity or sense of self, often resulting in confusion and a lack of clear personal goals or values.
Identity Foreclosure
A stage in the process of identity formation in which an individual commits to an identity without exploring other options or engaging in critical examination of different paths.
Identity Moratorium
A developmental stage of identity exploration during which an individual delays making important decisions regarding personal beliefs and career choices.
Identity Achievement
This term refers to a stage of self-identity development in which individuals have explored options and made commitments to their beliefs, career, and personal identity.
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