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Original Article

Testing Reality during Adolescence: the Contribution of Erikson’s Concepts of Fidelity and Developmental Actuality

Pages 555-593 | Published online: 18 Sep 2017
 

Abstract

The process of reality testing can be thought of as a lifespan developmental line, where adolescence provides a critical developmental advance but not an endpoint. Erikson’s concepts of fidelity and developmental actuality provide a frame of reference for considering this. Three means of reality testing are identified—contemplation, action, and conversation—where these modes of approach can be used separately or in concert to clarify the reality status of situations and phenomena. These methods of testing reality are illustrated within four arenas of adolescent functioning—thought, time, parental representations, and the experience of the embodied self.

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