Listen "Teenage Groups: A Transitional Space for Identity Formation"
Episode Synopsis
In this episode, we explore the phenomenon of adolescent group dynamics as a transitional space, drawing on Winnicott’s theory to understand its role in identity formation.This in-between space—bridging the inner and outer world—allows teenagers to experiment with their sense of self, shifting from childhood dependence to adult autonomy. Within these groups, they find a safe environment to test roles, navigate anxieties, and process the inevitable losses and changes of growing up.We discuss how these social bonds are essential for individuation and socialization, shaping not just personal identity but also emotional resilience. Whether seen as a refuge or a challenge, adolescent peer groups remain a crucial part of the journey toward adulthood.Support My WorkI love sharing insights, ideas, and experiences that spark conversations and inspire new perspectives. If you've found value in my content and would like to support my work, you can contribute here:👉 PayPal.Me/santigoatYour support helps me continue creating meaningful content. Every contribution, big or small, is truly appreciated. Thank you! 🙌
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