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3 April, 04:58

Using Erikson's developmental theory as a framework, which of the following statements is an accurate representation of his ideas? An individual cannot progress to a later stage unless the earlier stage has been resolved successfully and completely. Highly intelligent individuals can skip specific stages and make progress at a faster rate than other people. Successful progression through the stages of development depends upon effective resolution of the Oedipal crisis. Successful resolution of a psychosocial crisis at each stage depends upon having more positive than negative experiences in the area of major concern.

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  1. 3 April, 07:06
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    Successful resolution of a psycho-social crisis at each stage depends upon having more positive than negative experiences in the area of major concern.

    Explanation:

    Erikson's developmental theory: Erikson (1902-1994), took Freud's psychosexual theory and altered it into eight-stages of psycho-social theory. He was a psychoanalyst and studied human development.

    Erikson argued that personality develops through different stages.

    1. trust vs. mistrust

    2. autonomy vs. shame/doubt

    3. initiative vs. guilt

    4. industry vs. inferiority

    5. identity vs. role confusion

    6. intimacy vs. isolation

    7. generativity vs. stagnation

    8. integrity vs. despair.
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