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What was the main idea behind erik erikson's theory of psychosocial development?

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Erik Erikson proposed a conception of human development in 8 psychosocial stages, with

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Erik Erikson proposed a conception of human development in 8 psychosocial stages, with eight ages from birth to death, the first four belonging to the baby and childhood period, and the last three to adult years and old age. Each stage is crossed by a psychosocial crisis, with a positive and a negative side.

The weakness of Erikson's psychosocial theory is that the exact mechanisms of conflict resolution and how it moves from one stage to the next are not well described or developed. The theory fails to detail exactly what kind of experiences are needed in each phase in order to successfully resolve conflicts and move on to the next phase.

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Erik Erikson's Theory of Development was outlined by a belief that people develop throughout their lives, unlike Freud's theory in which it is thought that individual's personality is developed by the age of 5.
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