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Identity Statuses
The phases individuals pass through as they develop and resolve their personal identity, influenced by exploration and commitment in various life areas.
Foreclosure
In psychological terms, it refers to a premature commitment to an identity or role as determined by parental choice, without undergoing a period of exploration.
James Marcia
A developmental psychologist who proposed a theory of identity status focusing on adolescents' exploration and commitment to values and goals.
Identity Statuses
A framework by James Marcia categorizing the process of identity formation into four statuses: achievement, moratorium, foreclosure, and diffusion.
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