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Looking back on his life, Leon, age 84, isn’t sure if he made much of an impact on the world. He’s able to find peace and contentment in spending time with his family and is trying hard to live so that he has no regrets. This fits with which conflict in Erikson’s stages of development?

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Answer:

Integrity vs. Despair

Step-by-step explanation:

Erikson's stages of psychosocial development.

This includes;

1. Trust vs. Mistrust

2. Autonomy vs. Shame & Doubt

3. Initiative vs. Guilt

4. Industry vs. Inferiority

5. Identity vs. Identity Confusion

6. Intimacy vs. Isolation

7. Generativity vs. Stagnation

8. Integrity vs. Despair

Integrity vs. despair

This is known as the Erikson's final stage of life development. This is when people think back on life, mainly the older adult usually do feel or have a sense of satisfaction or failure. The age range is usually between 60's and older (older adult). The healthy development of this stage is that they produce creativity and productivity and the capacity to care for others and they tasks of themselves by reflecting, gloom, doubt, and despair if negative.

This stage usually accept that one's life is unique and worthwhile.

Integrity

This is simply the ability to accept the fact that the life an individual has live and to face death with or without great fear.

Despair

This is usually known as the feeling of regret about one's past life that he or she is not proud of.

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