This domain deals with Abigail's relationships and social interactions with others. As described above in her cognitive domain, it is easy to discern that she is in the Erikson stage of identity vs. role confusion. This stage is about what Abigail is doing versus what her parents and others expect of her. This is where his "fashion problems" arise. She is experimenting with different aspects of herself and is curious to see what she can do with herself. But on the contrary, this may be at odds with what others around her expect from her. These expectations can lead to pressure on her to do certain things. Its psychology and societal involvement are what constitute the psychosocial domain: internal forces versus external forces. As he grows up, he will increasingly experience these forces interacting with each other. Hopefully and her environment supports her, Abigail will be put in a comfortable position where she will know who she is and be able to express herself in a healthy way. However, if her experimentation ends up being denied by those around her, she will end up in role confusion and have difficulty thinking about who she really is. She will not know her true self and this can lead her to be an empty shell of expectations that her parents or friends desire. However, there is nothing to worry about for Abigail. So far her transformation has been healthy and not only her parents but also her family and friends have supported her, so it is very unlikely that she will end up in a state of role confusion. This was an analysis of Abigail's current psychosocial situation
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