This theory believes that at each stage of life, children an…
This theory believes that at each stage of life, children and adults must accomplish a major task in order to progress in their development. For example, the first stage is trust versus mistrust. Once this stage is complete, the individual progresses through the following stages: autonomy versus shame/doubt; initiative versus guilt; industry versus inferiority; identity versus role confusion; intimacy versus isolation; generativity versus stagnation; and integrity versus despair.
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