Erikson's Stages of Psychosocial Development
Remembering Erikson's Eight Stages of Psychosocial Development
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11.30.18
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12.03.18
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Failure to resolve a crisis in this stage can lead to a lack of confidence.
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Success in this stage is attributed to developing good relationships.
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Failure in this stage can lead to one becoming fearful of their environment.
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Success here allows a child to feel sure of self and therefore master formal skills
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Here, the child learns to imagine, play, and lead as well as follow.
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Failure in this stage is attributed to concern only for one's self.
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Failure here results in insecurity attributed to a higher risk of depression
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Success here is attributed to satisfaction with how one's life was lived
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