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Identity Process Theory
A psychological framework that explores how individuals adapt and maintain their sense of identity through processes of assimilation, accommodation, and evaluation in the face of changes or challenges.
Identity Schema
A cognitive framework consisting of all the ideas, concepts, and memories one has about oneself, guiding personal behavior and comprehension of social interactions.
Self-Concept
Sense of self; descriptive and evaluative mental picture of one’s abilities and traits.
Generative Adults
Adults who are capable of generating, creating, or producing something, often used in the context of psychological development.
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