Gestalt Therapy: History, Theory, and Practice 2005
DOI: 10.4135/9781452225661.n10
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Adolescents: Development and Practice from a Gestalt Orientation

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“…Identity formation is a developmental life task that is largely associated with the adolescent phase, but the way identity is constructed is not always obvious. It includes everything in the field of people as contributing to creating meaning in their lives, which leads to the notion that identity is continually formed in relation to the other (Resnick, 2009;Reynolds, 2005;Toman, Bauer, McConville, & Robertson, 2005). What seems to be of importance, is that people must make choices about the relative importance to attach to different loyalties in particular contexts.…”
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“…Identity formation is a developmental life task that is largely associated with the adolescent phase, but the way identity is constructed is not always obvious. It includes everything in the field of people as contributing to creating meaning in their lives, which leads to the notion that identity is continually formed in relation to the other (Resnick, 2009;Reynolds, 2005;Toman, Bauer, McConville, & Robertson, 2005). What seems to be of importance, is that people must make choices about the relative importance to attach to different loyalties in particular contexts.…”
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confidence: 99%