Briar Anne Strickland Case Study

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Briar Anne Strickland was born on February 11, 2015 to Jimmy Dell Strickland and Sarah Anne Jackson Strickland. This gorgeous, precious baby-girl was born five pounds, thirteen ounces in weight and nineteen inches in length. Briar was delivered by Dr. Louise Freeman in Novant Health Presbyterian Hospital’s maternity ward and both mother and daughter were discharged the next day- February 12, 2015. A year later, Briar Anne was a beautiful, bright-eyed young girl and her parents are so blessed to have her in their lives.
After having begun to strengthen her upper body muscles, specifically those in her neck, Briar learned to hold her head steady at about four months. From there, she continued to progress to rolling over from her back to her stomach and vice versa at approximately twenty-two weeks old. Briar’s mother and father made sure that she spent plenty of time laying on her front so as to become
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Diffused identity would be approximately when Briar was first born to around the age of five or six. In this stage, Briar would have ultimately displayed no beliefs or views, decisions or plans- simply shallow likes and dislikes. At identity foreclosure, Briar could be anywhere from seven to twelve or thirteen. At that time interval, Briar might display some views and beliefs but most she would have adopted from her parents. There would be little to no actual understanding of any of the concepts. In moratorium, Briar would be in her teenager years to early adulthood. At this point, she would be forming her own beliefs, values, and ideas. She would start to wonder about who she wanted to become in life and what she wanted to make of herself. Finally, Briar would be in her mid-twenties when she reached identity achievement. This is when Briar would have a solid identity and knowledge of who she

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