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Which of the following is known as the "truth drug," but which can elicit fantasies that are mistaken for real memories?
Identity Crisis
A period of uncertainty and confusion in which a person's sense of identity becomes insecure, typically due to a change in their expected aims or role in society.
Identity Achievement
A stage in adolescent development in which individuals have explored various options and then committed themselves to certain ideals and goals.
Erikson's Concept
Erikson's Concept refers to the psychosocial theory developed by Erik Erikson, which posits that individuals pass through eight developmental stages, each characterized by a specific crisis that contributes to their social and personality development.
Marcia's Concept
Refers to James Marcia's theory of identity status, which classifies individuals' identity development into four statuses: identity diffusion, foreclosure, moratorium, and identity achievement.
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