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Identity vs. Role Confusion
The <em>fifth stage</em> — the adolescent's struggle to integrate all prior developmental achievements into a coherent self — to which Erikson devoted more sustained attention than any other and which AI destabilizes on multiple fronts simultaneously.
Identity versus Role Confusion unfolds during adolescence and is the developmental moment at which every earlier achievement must be synthesized into a coherent sense of self that will carry the individual into adulthood. Erikson defined identity not as a label or career choice but as an achievement — the inner sense of continuity and sameness, the feeling that one's values are genuinely one's own, and that one's place in the social world is both real and meaningful. The virtue this stage produces when successfully resolved is fidelity: the capacity to sustain commitments despite uncertainty. AI compresses the psychosocial moratorium, destabilizes the reference points against which identity is typically constructed, and raises the stakes of fidelity to a generation navigating a landscape redrawn faster than any previous cohort has experienced.
In The You On AI Field Guide
Erikson devoted unusual attention to this stage for biographical and theoretical reasons. Biographically, he himself experienced a prolonged and painful identity crisis as
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