erikson's psychosocial theory
Erikson's psychosocial theory is a psychological concept formulated by Erik Erikson that explains human development throughout the lifespan. It proposes that individuals progress through eight stages, each characterized by a unique psychosocial conflict that influences their development and forms their sense of identity.
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