There are several different identities across the world. Each person’s identity is made over the course of a lifetime. According to Erikson of these stages, most relevant to young adults is what is sometimes known as the fidelity stage. This stage is also known as “identity versus role confusion” ( ).There is significant factors that help with the development of an appropriate sense of identity.
Identity development is the process of exploring and understanding that one is as an individual and as a member of a group …show more content…
Several factors could have a positive or negative influence on the developing of a person’s identity development. Identity development is the process of exploring and understanding that one is as an individual and as a member of a group and integrating these different dimensions to make sense of past, present, and future experiences, as well as managing different contexts( ). The path of the development of one’s identity and career development impacts a person in young adulthood. It is helpful to go back and reference issues of identity development when studying career-making decisions and career …show more content…
In studying resilience there has been an inspiration with an emphasis on accessible goals of competence, rather than an individual’s performance and to focus on the goals that are positive, instead of going around a problem.
Not only is resilience shown from an individual perspective but also includes larger support networks. For instance, family resilience in its context is the family’s capability to adjust positively to life events that are difficult and or different life stressors. This concept begins from a view that is systematically viewed where vulnerability and protective processes are to jointly interact. Another support network for resilience is community resilience. Resilience is a factor individually and in families, and can be applied to communities
A counselor’s promotion and input in resilience framework help in orientation strategies, counselors will likely contemplate and discover that there are a variety of both behaviors and environments that are functional and dysfunctional. Throughout a person’s lifespan and supportive relationships, resilience can be learned. Not only is resilience shown from an individual perspective but also includes larger support