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  1. Identity - Psychology Today

    Identity encompasses the memories, experiences, relationships, and values that generate one’s sense of self.

  2. Basics of Identity - Psychology Today

    Dec 8, 2014 · What does it mean to be who you are? Identity relates to our basic values that dictate the choices we make (e.g., relationships, career). These choices reflect who we are …

  3. Identity | Psychology Today Ireland

    Identity encompasses the memories, experiences, relationships, and values that generate one’s sense of self.

  4. What Is a Human? - Psychology Today

    Apr 20, 2025 · The best thing about wrestling with the definition of “human” is that it never has to end. There’s always more to know.

  5. Dissociation | Psychology Today

    You are not one self, but many. Psychology and neuroscience now agree that our identity is made of parts, shaped by brain networks that shift with emotion, memory, and context.

  6. What Is Self-Concept and Why Does It Matter? - Psychology Today

    Sep 1, 2021 · A clear self-concept. This includes an understanding of our core identity and enduring traits. Our ideal self needs to fit with our values, beliefs, and who we are.

  7. Transgender - Psychology Today

    Mental health conditions by definition cause individuals significant distress or disability, while for trans people, affirmation of their identity is often a source of relief.

  8. Who Is Family and Why Does It Matter? - Psychology Today

    Sep 17, 2024 · Defining who is and is not family is foundational to your identity, communication, and how you live your life. It is not unusual to hear for calls to return to “traditional” family values.

  9. Sexual Orientation - Psychology Today

    Sexual orientation refers to who individuals feel attracted to, while gender identity refers to one’s self-concept of being male, female, or non-binary.

  10. Dissociative Identity Disorder (Multiple Personality Disorder)

    Sep 21, 2021 · Definition Dissociative identity disorder (DID) is a rare condition in which two or more distinct identities, or personality states, are present in—and alternately take control …