Adolescent Between the Two Shores. Presenting Case of Psychotherapeutic Practice

A case of psychotherapeutic practice for an adolescent between identity, symptom and balance. Individual identity is essential for mental health. Identity development is a basis of self-acceptance and good self-esteem. As Erikson (2013) pointed out, subjective sense of identity must continue to be r...

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Main Author: Stefanka Tomcheva
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: WAPP 2021-01-01
Series:The Global Psychotherapist
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Online Access:https://www.positum.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/TOMCHEVA.pdf
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Summary:A case of psychotherapeutic practice for an adolescent between identity, symptom and balance. Individual identity is essential for mental health. Identity development is a basis of self-acceptance and good self-esteem. As Erikson (2013) pointed out, subjective sense of identity must continue to be rediscovered and developed in a never-ending process. Erikson emphasizes that the term of identity has different but generally interrelated meanings. In many situations it can be attributed to a conscious sense of individual identity, in the others – to “an unconscious battle” for continuity between tradition and individuality, in the third – to the stability of the self, and in the fourth – as a mechanism for maintaining internal balance with group (traditional) ideals and group (traditional) identity
ISSN:2710-1460