Identity and the developmental origins of fusion: an exploratory approach / La identidad y los orígenes de la fusión en el desarrollo: un enfoque exploratorio

Pub Date : 2015-09-02 DOI:10.1080/02134748.2015.1065088
Elena Gaviria, C. Ferreira, Mercedes Martínez, H. Whitehouse
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Abstract Identity fusion involves a visceral feeling of oneness with a group, despite personal and social selves remaining differentiated. Previous research on identity fusion has focused on samples of adults and adolescents. The present studies aim at exploring how and when identity fusion develops in childhood. Our first goal was to find out to what extent personal and social identities must be developed for fusion to become possible. We conducted two exploratory studies where school-age children (six to 12 years old) participated in either focus group sessions or individual interviews. Our results show that although children are able to feel strongly connected with a group and express willingness to make significant personal sacrifices for the group, they fail to show fusion as it is found in adults, since their personal identity is not fully developed yet. Instead, these findings suggest the existence of a prior feeling that we called ‘protofusion’, the core of which is the strength of the relational ties with the members of the group.
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融合的身份和发展起源:一种探索性的方法/发展中的融合的身份和起源:一种探索性的方法
尽管个人和社会自我仍然存在差异,但身份融合涉及与群体的内在合一感。先前对身份融合的研究主要集中在成人和青少年的样本上。本研究旨在探讨身份融合在儿童时期是如何以及何时发展的。我们的第一个目标是找出个人和社会身份必须发展到什么程度才能使融合成为可能。我们进行了两项探索性研究,其中学龄儿童(6至12岁)参加了焦点小组会议或个人访谈。我们的研究结果表明,尽管儿童能够感受到与群体的强烈联系,并表达出愿意为群体做出重大个人牺牲的意愿,但他们无法像成年人那样表现出融合,因为他们的个人身份尚未完全发展。相反,这些发现表明存在一种我们称之为“原始融合”的先验感觉,其核心是与群体成员之间关系的强度。
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