Martha's daughter has come to her for advice about what to do with her future. Her mother explains that any decisions made now are not permanent and that her daughter will continue to reevaluate her decisions for the rest of her life. Her daughter is relieved to hear that she does not need to decide "everything" now, but she is not comfortable knowing that these important decisions will continue to come up in the future. Martha is trying to help her daughter understand that true identity development: requires individuality. occurs in a MAMA cycle. requires foreclosure in early adulthood. never really happens because we are never sure who we are.

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The correct answer is occurs in a MAMA cycle.

Explanation:

This is a state where someone is undergoing crisis due to their commitment to any one identity and who is actively exploring options of which identity is best for them. They reach identity achievement by the age of 16. James marcia theorized that mama cycle occurs most often in the three most eras spanning late adolescent through old age

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