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A Case Study of the Identity Development of an Adolescent Male with Emotional Disturbance and 48, XYYY Karyotype in an Institutional Setting
Qualitative Report (2012)
  • John L. Rausch, John Carroll University
Abstract

The goal of this study was to utilize a phenomenological case study design to investigate the individual and social identity development of an adolescent male who had been placed in a high-security group home setting. The participant had been identified with emotional disturbance (ED), and 48, XYYY karyotype. The participant described his social and emotional development as being impacted by his environment, his level of personal control, and his view of the future.

Keywords
  • Emotional Disturbances,
  • Group Homes,
  • Emotional Development,
  • Phenomenology
Publication Date
January, 2012
Citation Information
John L. Rausch. "A Case Study of the Identity Development of an Adolescent Male with Emotional Disturbance and 48, XYYY Karyotype in an Institutional Setting" Qualitative Report Vol. 17 Iss. 1 (2012)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/john_rausch/1/