The authors examined the structure and content of adults’ sense of spiritual identity by analyzing semistructured interviews with 13 spiritually devout men and 15 devout women, ages 22 to 72. Individuals’ responses to the Role-Related Identity Interview (G. T. Sorell, M. J. Montgomery, & N. A. Busch-Rossnagel, 1997b) were content analyzed and rated on the role-related spiritual identity dimensions of role salience and flexibility. Individuals were categorized as spiritually foreclosed, achieved, or in moratorium, on the basis of their motivational, affective, self-evaluative, and behavioral investments in spiritually defined roles and their reflectiveness about and behavioral changes in role-related spiritual identity. Similarities and diff...
While psychological assessments and research have attempted to quantify the experience of spirituali...
The investigation examined the understanding of spirituality as related to the sense of self. Self-r...
In this article we outline a theoretical and methodological framework for spiritual identity as mean...
The main part of identity exploration is now widely considered to occur in emerging adulthood (Arnet...
Though the relation of spirituality to self has long been recognized in established spiritual and re...
Utilizing Erikson’s (1963) psychosocial ego identity development theory, 28 qualitative interviews w...
Spirituality may play an integral role in the healthy development of adolescents and yet it has been...
Identity and meaning in life are core developmental assets in emerging adulthood. We analysed how re...
For many individuals, their religious identity has played a very important role in the formation of ...
The construct of quest as measured by the Quest Scale raises complexities that this study addressed ...
Bibliography: leaves 127-134Integrating psychology and spirituality to open up discussion on spiritu...
Emerging adults (approximately 18 to 25 years of age) experience heightened self-exploration regardi...
An individual's identity answers the questions of who, what, where, and why the individual is. An ov...
In this article we outline a theoretical and methodological framework for spiritual identity as mean...
An individual’s identity answers the questions of who, what, where, and why the individual is. An ov...
While psychological assessments and research have attempted to quantify the experience of spirituali...
The investigation examined the understanding of spirituality as related to the sense of self. Self-r...
In this article we outline a theoretical and methodological framework for spiritual identity as mean...
The main part of identity exploration is now widely considered to occur in emerging adulthood (Arnet...
Though the relation of spirituality to self has long been recognized in established spiritual and re...
Utilizing Erikson’s (1963) psychosocial ego identity development theory, 28 qualitative interviews w...
Spirituality may play an integral role in the healthy development of adolescents and yet it has been...
Identity and meaning in life are core developmental assets in emerging adulthood. We analysed how re...
For many individuals, their religious identity has played a very important role in the formation of ...
The construct of quest as measured by the Quest Scale raises complexities that this study addressed ...
Bibliography: leaves 127-134Integrating psychology and spirituality to open up discussion on spiritu...
Emerging adults (approximately 18 to 25 years of age) experience heightened self-exploration regardi...
An individual's identity answers the questions of who, what, where, and why the individual is. An ov...
In this article we outline a theoretical and methodological framework for spiritual identity as mean...
An individual’s identity answers the questions of who, what, where, and why the individual is. An ov...
While psychological assessments and research have attempted to quantify the experience of spirituali...
The investigation examined the understanding of spirituality as related to the sense of self. Self-r...
In this article we outline a theoretical and methodological framework for spiritual identity as mean...