Tag: societal expectations


FEMININITY COMPLEX

The Core Definition and Psychological Nature of the Femininity Complex The Femininity Complex is a sophisticated psychological construct that originates within early psychoanalytic discourse, describing an intricate network of unconscious thoughts, deeply held feelings, and persistent behavioral patterns centered on an individual’s relationship with the social, cultural, and psychological dimensions of femininity. This complex does […]

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SOCIAL CLOCK

Defining the Social Clock and its Function The social clock is a fundamental concept within developmental psychology, defined as the culturally prescribed set of age-graded expectations for the timing of major life events. It represents the implicit or explicit schedule that dictates when individuals within a specific society are expected to start school, enter the […]

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SOCIAL ROLE

Definition and Core Conceptualization A social role is a fundamental concept in social psychology and sociology, defined as a functioning part a person plays within a specific group or the larger societal structure. This functioning role encompasses a set of prescribed behavioral expectations, obligations, and norms that are attached to a particular status or position […]

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ANTICONFORMITY

Defining Anticonformity: Deliberate Opposition Anticonformity, often referred to synonymously as counterconformity, is a complex psychological and sociological phenomenon characterized by a deliberate, self-conscious rejection of prevailing social norms, standards, beliefs, or behaviors. Unlike conformity, which involves adjusting one’s actions to align with a group or societal expectation, and unlike nonconformity, which involves acting independently of […]

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