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A developmental crisis
psychosocial
Depending on the theory of psychology you employ, the growth of the mind can be termed "psychosocial development" or "psychosocial-spiritual development".
Erik erikson
psychosocial
Erikson's lifespan theory proposes that psychosocial development occurs primarily as a result of self-recognition gained through crises or conflicts.
A developmental crisis
psychosocial
Psychosocial theory is a psychological perspective developed by Erik Erikson that focuses on the impact of society and culture on individual development. It suggests that individuals progress through stages of psychosocial development, each characterized by a unique conflict that must be resolved to successfully advance to the next stage. This theory highlights the interaction between individual psychological processes and social influences in shaping human behavior and identity.
Care: Generativity vs. Stagnation (Middle Adulthood, 35 to 65 years)Psychosocial Crisis: Generativityvs. StagnationMain Question: "Will I produce something of real value?"Virtue: CareRelated Elements in Society: parenting, educating, or other productive social involvementAn example of middle adulthood can be a parent taking care of his or her child
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identity vs. Confusion
Depending on the theory of psychology you employ, the growth of the mind can be termed "psychosocial development" or "psychosocial-spiritual development".
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Erik erikson
Erik Erikson developed the psychosocial development theory, by stating that the social experiences that we all go through throughout our lives serves as a major contributor to the developments of our personalities.