Erikson's Stages of Psychosocial Development

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What does a child learn during the Trust vs Mistrust stage (Birth - 2 Years)?

  • To have initiative and follow through with plans
  • To feel guilt and shame
  • To form and commit to long-term relationships
  • To feel comfort and trust in caregiver (correct)

What is the key aspect of the Autonomy vs Shame and Doubt stage (2-3 years)?

  • Accomplishing things based on societal demands
  • Feeling ashamed and doubting personal abilities (correct)
  • Ability to have initiative and follow through with plans
  • Egocentrism and independence

What is the main focus of the Identity vs Role Confusion stage (12 - 18 years)?

  • Finding meaning in life and gaining wisdom
  • Accomplishing things based on societal demands
  • Forming and committing to long-term relationships
  • Challenging views taught by parents (correct)

What is the core challenge of Generativity vs Stagnation (middle adulthood - 40s to 60s)?

<p>Leaving behind a positive legacy and caring for future people (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which stage involves the challenge of forming and committing to long-term relationships in young adulthood?

<p>Intimacy vs Isolation (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

In which Moral Development level does an individual respond to rewards and punishment?

<p>Preconventional (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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