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5. Impact on Behavior

5. Impact on Behavior

Identity attachment can influence various aspects of behavior, including decision-making, social interactions, and self-expression. Individuals may engage in behaviors that align with their chosen identities and avoid situations or people that threaten these identities.

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The psychology of identity attachment explores how people form strong emotional connections to specific aspects of their identity, such as labels, roles, or characteristics, and how these attachments influence their thoughts, feelings, and behaviors.

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