Identity vs. Role Confusion

Identity vs. Role Confusion is a stage of psychosocial development proposed by Erik Erikson in his theory of psychosocial development. It occurs during adolescence, typically between the ages of 12 and 18.

During this stage, adolescents are faced with the task of forming a sense of identity and establishing a clear sense of self. They begin to explore various options and possibilities in terms of their values, beliefs, and goals, and they may experiment with different roles and identities as they try to figure out who they are and what they want to be.

If adolescents are successful in navigating this stage, they will develop a strong sense of identity and a clear understanding of who they are and what they stand for. However, if they are unable to establish a solid sense of self, they may experience role confusion and feelings of uncertainty about their identity.

Ultimately, successfully navigating the Identity vs. Role Confusion stage is crucial for healthy development during adolescence and sets the stage for further growth and development in adulthood.