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 +'''Personality crisis''' may refer to one or more [[personality]] problems:
 +* [[Existential crisis]]
 +* [[Identity crisis]], undeveloped or confused identity
 +* [[Midlife crisis]]
-In [[psychology]], the term '''identity crisis''' means the failure to achieve ego [[Identity formation|identity]] during adolescence. The term was coined by German psychologist [[Erik Erikson]].+It may also refer to:
- +* [[Personality Crisis (song)|"Personality Crisis" (song)]], the lead track from the New York Dolls' self titled debut album
-The [[Erikson's stages of psychosocial development|stage of psychosocial development]] in which identity crisis may occur is called the Identity Cohesion vs. Role Confusion. During this stage, adolescents are faced with physical growth, sexual maturity, and integrating ideas of themselves and about what others think of them. Adolescents therefore form their self-image and endure the task of resolving the crisis of their basic ego identity. Successful resolution of the crisis depends on one's [[Erikson's stages of psychosocial development|progress through previous developmental stages]], centering on issues such as trust, autonomy, and initiative.+
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-Erikson's own interest in identity began in childhood. Born [[Ashkenazic Jewish]], Erikson felt that he was an outsider. His later studies of cultural life among the [[Yurok]] of northern California and the [[Sioux]] of South Dakota helped formalize Erikson's ideas about identity development and identity crisis. Erikson described those going through an identity crisis as exhibiting confusion.+
-==See also==+
-*[[Existential crisis]]+
-*[[Personality crisis]]+
 +{{disambiguation}}
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