Erik Erikson s Theory of Psycho-Social Development
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Explanation
A. 20/30 to 40 years B. 20 to 60 years C. 40 to 65 years D. None of the above According to some other sources its life span is 20 to 45 years.
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Practice related questions from the same subject.
- 1.In what stage children develop relationship with peers, friends, people, family members, relatives and feel confident. If they fail to develop such relationship, then feel Isolation and loneliness__________?
- 2.Integrity vs Despair is the last stage of Erickson’s theory of Psycho-Social development which is also called as_________?
- 3.Identity vs Role Confusion is_________ stage of Psycho-Social development theory?
- 4.Mother provides milk, food, care and thus child starts trusting her mother. He feels confident, safe and secure. The trusting of a child on her/his mother refer to__________?
- 5.Identity vs Role Confusion is________ stage of Psycho-Social development theory?
- 6.Erickson described what stage of development as the feeling of having done nothing to help the next generation__________?
- 7.Integrity vs Despair starts from what age of an individual_________?
- 8.What is the third stage of Erickson’s theory of Psycho-Social development__________?
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