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- Personal_fable abstract "According to Alberts, Elkind, and Ginsberg the personal fable "is the corollary to the imaginary audience. Thinking of himself or herself as the center of attention, the adolescent comes to believe that it is because he or she is special and unique" It is found during the formal operational stage in Piagetian theory, along with the imaginary audience. Feelings of invulnerability are also common. The term "personal fable" was first coined by the psychologist David Elkind in his 1967 work Egocentrism in Adolescence.Feelings of uniqueness may stem from fascination with one's own thoughts to the point where an adolescent believes that his thoughts or experiences are completely novel and unique when compared to the thoughts or experiences of others. This belief stems from the adolescent's inability to differentiate between the concern(s) of his thoughts from the thoughts of others, while simultaneously over-differentiating his feelings. Thus, an adolescent is likely to think that everyone else (the imaginary audience) is just as concerned with him as he himself is; while at the same time, this adolescent might believe that he is the only person who can possibly experience whatever feelings he might be experiencing at that particular time and that these experiences are unique to him. According to David Elkind (1967), an adolescent's intense focus on himself or herself as the center of attention is what ultimately gives rise to the belief that one is completely unique, and in turn, this may give rise to feelings of invulnerability. Ultimately, the two marked characteristics of personal fable are feelings of uniqueness and invulnerability. Or as David Elkind states, "this complex of beliefs in the uniqueness of (the adolescent's) feelings and of his immortality might be called a "personal fable", a story which he tells himself and which is not true."".
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- Personal_fable wikiPageWikiLink Category:Developmental_psychology.
- Personal_fable wikiPageWikiLink David_Elkind.
- Personal_fable wikiPageWikiLink Dunning–Kruger_effect.
- Personal_fable wikiPageWikiLink Egocentrism.
- Personal_fable wikiPageWikiLink Elkind.
- Personal_fable wikiPageWikiLink Formal_operational_stage.
- Personal_fable wikiPageWikiLink Ideation_(idea_generation).
- Personal_fable wikiPageWikiLink Imaginary_audience.
- Personal_fable wikiPageWikiLink Jean_Piaget.
- Personal_fable wikiPageWikiLink Müge_Artar.
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- Personal_fable wikiPageWikiLink Omnipotence.
- Personal_fable wikiPageWikiLink Omnipotent.
- Personal_fable wikiPageWikiLink Ontogeny.
- Personal_fable wikiPageWikiLink Piagets_theory_of_cognitive_development.
- Personal_fable wikiPageWikiLink Self-compassion.
- Personal_fable wikiPageWikiLink Theory_of_mind.
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- Personal_fable subject Category:Developmental_psychology.
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- Personal_fable comment "According to Alberts, Elkind, and Ginsberg the personal fable "is the corollary to the imaginary audience. Thinking of himself or herself as the center of attention, the adolescent comes to believe that it is because he or she is special and unique" It is found during the formal operational stage in Piagetian theory, along with the imaginary audience. Feelings of invulnerability are also common.".
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