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According to Erickson, the crisis of adolescence is one of identity versus role confusion, which propels an individual from the simplistic identity of childhood to a more integrated and complex view of him or herself. Reflect on your own experiences in developing a personal identity during adolescence.What thoughts, emotions, and behaviors do you remember as part of this period?Do you feel that “crisis” is an accurate description of this stage of development?Do you think identity formation ends in adolescence or is it an ongoing process?Adolescence is also a time when some individuals engage in risky behaviors such as: experimenting with alcohol  and drugs, texting while driving, having unprotected sex, etc.What do you see as the causes and consequences of risky behaviors?(Hint: use what you learned in the text to support your answer)How could we reduce the occurrence of these types of behaviors? BE SPECIFIC

forum II

I have the “No” viewThis week’s Forum topic is the question raised by Gantt & Slife (2015): “Is Evolution a Good Explanation for Psychological Concepts?” debated in our course textbook, Taking Sides: Clashing Views on Psychological Issues (Gantt & Slife, 2015).  Remember that a statement of the Gantt & Slife (2015) question above followed by a “Yes” or “No” answer to it, depending on your assigned article perspective, should be the start of your initial post.

Social Psychology – Film Analysis Paper (2 pages, APA format)

Directions:After watching the film Growing Up Trans, answer the following questions.https://youtu.be/d_dLKCaEkzwWhat is the central point of the documentary?What is the social problem the film addresses?What role does the family have in constructing gender?How does this film both challenge the gender binary and also reproduce gender stereotypes?Provide a specific example from the film.How might families and schools better support kids “growing up trans”?Has there been any conversation about these issues in your former schools and/or communities?Does this film offer any new insights and/or questions?