Term ID: T1280

Erikson's Stages

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A comprehensive psychosocial development theory proposing eight sequential stages from infancy to late adulthood, each characterized by a specific developmental crisis that must be resolved for healthy psychological growth. Each stage builds upon previous ones and contributes to overall personality development and social functioning.
Example: The adolescent identity vs. role confusion stage where teenagers explore different roles and values to develop a stable sense of self and personal identity.

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Reference: Erikson (1950)