Unconfirmed identity as an indicator of social failure of personality in different age periods

Personal identity studies in psychology demonstrate the relevance of studying this phenomenon and the concomitant problem of selecting methods that would allow the researcher to obtain information about the underlying layers of the personality. One of the methods available for this purpose − introsp...

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Main Authors: Makarevskaya Yuliya, Ryabikina Zinaida
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2020-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2020/70/e3sconf_itse2020_17016.pdf
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spelling doaj-388cbc68dc7e4c4f9c04d8b41f46d88a2021-04-02T16:16:31ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422020-01-012101701610.1051/e3sconf/202021017016e3sconf_itse2020_17016Unconfirmed identity as an indicator of social failure of personality in different age periodsMakarevskaya Yuliya0Ryabikina Zinaida1Sochi State UniversityKuban State UniversityPersonal identity studies in psychology demonstrate the relevance of studying this phenomenon and the concomitant problem of selecting methods that would allow the researcher to obtain information about the underlying layers of the personality. One of the methods available for this purpose − introspection, or structured self-observation − has allowed the study to obtain data on the content components, structural organization and qualitative specificity of the components of personal identity. The study shows identity factors and the intensity of identification processes in socially unsuccessful respondents. The study shows that the lack of positive reinforcement of society in the important for the individual activity is interpreted as the need to strengthen the signs of their own uniqueness. Unconfirmed identity is more intense, filled with meaningful external identification characteristics, and is a thing of the past. The analysis was carried out through the age specificity of personality identifications.https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2020/70/e3sconf_itse2020_17016.pdf
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Unconfirmed identity as an indicator of social failure of personality in different age periods
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title Unconfirmed identity as an indicator of social failure of personality in different age periods
title_short Unconfirmed identity as an indicator of social failure of personality in different age periods
title_full Unconfirmed identity as an indicator of social failure of personality in different age periods
title_fullStr Unconfirmed identity as an indicator of social failure of personality in different age periods
title_full_unstemmed Unconfirmed identity as an indicator of social failure of personality in different age periods
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description Personal identity studies in psychology demonstrate the relevance of studying this phenomenon and the concomitant problem of selecting methods that would allow the researcher to obtain information about the underlying layers of the personality. One of the methods available for this purpose − introspection, or structured self-observation − has allowed the study to obtain data on the content components, structural organization and qualitative specificity of the components of personal identity. The study shows identity factors and the intensity of identification processes in socially unsuccessful respondents. The study shows that the lack of positive reinforcement of society in the important for the individual activity is interpreted as the need to strengthen the signs of their own uniqueness. Unconfirmed identity is more intense, filled with meaningful external identification characteristics, and is a thing of the past. The analysis was carried out through the age specificity of personality identifications.
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