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  1. Identity - Psychology Today

    Identity encompasses the memories, experiences, relationships, and values that create one’s sense of self.

  2. Becoming Ourselves - Psychology Today

    Mar 12, 2025 · Does our identity become fixed by a certain stage in life, or is it always evolving? We gain insight into that question as we openly explore the intricacies of the self.

  3. Identity | Psychology Today United Kingdom

    Identity encompasses the memories, experiences, relationships, and values that create one’s sense of self.

  4. Where Does Identity Come From? - Psychology Today

    Jul 23, 2022 · Comparisons with others and reflections on our experiences form our sense of identity. Through psychology's various lenses, we have studied the extent to which we see …

  5. Identity | Psychology Today Canada

    Identity encompasses the memories, experiences, relationships, and values that generate one’s sense of self.

  6. Teenagers Searching for Identity - Psychology Today

    Aug 27, 2024 · Successfully seeking independence and an expanding identity is a hallmark of teenage growth.

  7. How Choices Shape Identity, Behavior, and the Brain

    Apr 11, 2025 · Each choice is a micro-expression of our identity —and over time, they add up to a life. Every choice reflects a complex interplay between biology, experience, emotion, and …

  8. Basics of Identity - Psychology Today

    Dec 8, 2014 · What does it mean to be who you are? Identity relates to our basic values that dictate the choices we make (e.g., relationships, career). These choices reflect who we are …

  9. Dissociative Identity Disorder (Multiple Personality Disorder ...

    Sep 21, 2021 · Dissociative identity disorder, formerly referred to as multiple personality disorder, is characterized by a person's identity fragmenting into two or more distinct personality states.

  10. The Neuroscience of Identity and Our Many Selves

    Jul 17, 2025 · You are not one self, but many. Psychology and neuroscience now agree that our identity is made of parts, shaped by brain networks that shift with emotion, memory, and context.