IDENTIDAD, ADOLESCENCIA Y PENSAMIENTO CRÍTICO
Abstract
La concepción actual del adolescente, ha venido transformándose desde hace algunas décadas, apoyándose en las teorizaciones que Eric Erikson realizó durante los años sesentas y que en la actualidad viene a converger en una nueva forma de entender al adolescente. Autores como J.E. Marcia, y A.S. Waterman, entre otros, se han avocado al desarrollo del adolescente como objeto de su estudio. La “crisis” que se creía debía pasarse en la adolescencia viene a ser en la actualidad una forma de manifestación que genera cambios en la personalidad del sujeto hasta llevarlo de una dependencia a una independencia de sí mismo que como individuo quiere y busca ser.
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