Adolescent Egocentrism Case Study

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The evidence shown to prove Angela is suffering from adolescent egocentrism is based on the fact Angela believes that her peers are highly attentive to her behavior and appearance. In addition, the case study proved that her peers were in fact paying attention to her appearance because of their remarks about her outfit. Angela is sufferings from both imaginary audience and personal fable egocentrism. Additionally, she shows signs of imaginary audience egocentrism because she feels that others are interested in her actions as much as she is interested in her own actions. Secondly, she shows signs of personal fable egocentrism because she states to Ms. Brock, “You just don’t understand,” … “Nobody does!” (DeFrates-Densch). Angela feels as if

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