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Youth Development in Identity Societies - Paradoxes of Purpose (Paperback)
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Youth Development in Identity Societies - Paradoxes of Purpose (Paperback)
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This book explores the causes and consequences of the
contradictions in young people's lives stemming from the
affluence-purpose paradox: a lack of purpose-in-life among many of
those living in the most affluent societies in human history. This
paradox is endemic to identity societies where people experience a
choice-contingent life course, and is examined using an
interdisciplinary approach-largely with an integration of
developmental psychology and sociology, but also using historical,
anthropological, economic, and political perspectives. The
transition to adulthood is now commonly a prolonged process, with
young people facing a number of psychological challenges and
sociological obstacles in their identity formation. Challenges
include difficulties in making prudent choices about goals.
Obstacles involve cross-pressures in the wider society as well as
in educational institutions. Consequently, many youth experience
their education as alienating and stressful rather than as an
opportunity for personal development. Those without a sense of
purpose have more difficulties with their identity formation that
can produce symptoms of anxiety and depression. The current student
mental health crisis is examined in this context. An additional
challenge is an ambiguously defined adulthood. Young people who are
confused about appropriate adult roles often value hedonistic
activities rooted in narcissism and materialism rather than in more
fulfilling long-term goals. Conversely, those who are agentic in
their personal development can thrive in adulthood, especially when
they combine agency with generativity. This book ends with a series
of recommendations for researchers and policy makers to help youth
cope with the affluence-purpose paradox.
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