Psychological identity
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One's identity in psychological terms relates to self-image, self-esteem and individuation. It also has to do with whether someone identifies himself or herself as a man or a woman, in the case of Transsexuals.
The concept that an individual has a unique identity developed relatively late in history. Factors influencing the emphasis on such psychological identity include:
- Protestant stress on one's responsibility for one's own soul
- Psychology itself, emerging as a distinct field of knowledge and speculation
- The growth of a sense of privacy
- Specialisation of function in early modern times, as opposed to the undifferentiated masses of socially immobile underlings in the pyramid of Feudalism
- How Occupation and Employment can affect Identity.
- How Social Structures Influence Gender Identity
References
- Adapted from the Wikipedia article, "Psychological_identity" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psychological_identity, used under the GNU Free Documentation License

