Briefly describe the basic tenets of Erikson's theory, and describe his stages of childhood and adult personality development

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Erik Erikson proposed a theory of personality development based on stages. Many theories of development describe development in terms of stages, or developmental periods during which characteristic patterns of behavior are exhibited and certain capacities become established.

Erikson theorized that there are eight stages spanning the lifespan in personality development. He held that there is a specific psychosocial crisis during each stage, the outcome of which determines the balance between opposing polarities in personality. The eight stages are trust versus mistrust; autonomy versus shame and doubt; initiative versus guilt; industry versus inferiority; identity versus confusion, intimacy versus isolation; generativity versus self-absorption; and integrity versus despair.

Psychology

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Child maltreatment Child neglect Reported maltreatment Child abuse

Psychology

Which of these is a situation that involves olfaction?

a) comparing the smell of two colognes b) listening to your favorite recording artist c) thoroughly enjoying a view of the clouds d) trying to maintain your balance on an amusement park ride

Psychology