Identity diffusion is a process or point in an individuals life when they are seeking to find themselves. Many teenagers experience identity diffusion as they advance through their teenage years.
"its basically when someone has a personalitydisorder or an identity disorder..at least that's what i read about" This is completely incorrect. What you are talking about is DID (Dissociative Identity Disorder) Identity Diffusion is part of the identity crisis that all teenagers go through. It is a theory by James Marcia. Identity Diffusion is when the individual does not care to find their own identity.
Identity achievement refers to individuals who have successfully explored different options and have made commitments to specific values and goals, leading to a strong sense of identity. Identity diffusion, on the other hand, describes individuals who have not yet explored options or made commitments, resulting in confusion and lack of direction in terms of identity development.
Identity vs. Self Diffusion:the accrued confidence that one's ability to maintain inner sameness and continuity (one's ego) is matched by the sameness and continuity of one's meaning for others
loss of cultural identity. Lose traditions, languages, etc.
Some disadvantages of cultural diffusion include the potential loss of cultural identity, the spread of negative cultural practices, and conflicts arising from differences in values and beliefs. Additionally, cultural diffusion can lead to homogenization and loss of diversity in cultures.
The term that closely relates these pairs is "identity." Ancestry and ethnicity contribute to an individual's cultural identity, while race and socialization shape societal perceptions and interactions. Cuisine and nationality often reflect cultural identity, while patriotism and cultural diffusion illustrate how identities are influenced by and evolve through interactions with different cultures.
diffusion change culture of its way to spread ideas
contagious diffusion, relocation diffusion, expansion diffusion, stimulus diffusion, hierarchical diffusion.
diffusion
The spreading of ideas from one culture to another is called cultural diffusion. This process occurs through various means, such as trade, migration, and communication, leading to the exchange and blending of cultural practices, beliefs, and innovations. Cultural diffusion can significantly influence societal development and identity.
simple diffusion, osmosis and facilitated diffusion.
The difference between diffusion and facilitated diffusion is that facilitated diffusion is that the molecules pass through special protein channels.