According to Erikson, individuation is a key process in an adolescent's identity formation. What is "individuation"? How does individuation affect intimacy? What is its outcome?

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Individuation is the forming of an identity that is separate from that of their family of origin. This developmental process of individuation affects the development of intimacy, because as teens open up and disclose with their peers, it helps them clarify their own thoughts and emotions, and thus helps them better define their own uniqueness (German, 2002). As teens share with their peers and the significant others in their lives, they develop a deeper understanding of not only themselves, but of others as well (Sullivan, 1953). The outcome of this process is that as adolescents approach the transition to early adulthood, they have a clearer sense of their values, beliefs, and their relationship expectations. This enhanced sense of identity promotes intimacy.

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