identitásproblémák
Identitätsprobleme, a term often encountered in psychological and sociological contexts, refers to difficulties individuals experience in forming or maintaining a stable sense of self. This can manifest in various ways, including confusion about one's values, beliefs, goals, or even one's place in society. For adolescents, grappling with identity is a normative developmental stage, as described by Erik Erikson's theory of psychosocial development, where the primary task is to achieve a sense of identity versus role confusion.
However, persistent or severe identity issues can indicate underlying psychological conditions. These problems might stem from