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15 September, 02:18

Older adults who look back on their lives with regrets, wishing they could relive their lives, have not successfully resolved Erikson's psychosocial crisis of:

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  1. 15 September, 02:45
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    Answer: The correct answer is : integrity versus despair

    Explanation: Erikson defined eight stages of psychosocial development that a human must pass from childhood to late adulthood. These stages together with their psychosocial crisis are: 1) Childhood: from birth to 18 months. Trust vs. Distrust. 2) Little boy: 18 months to 3 years. Autonomy vs. Shame and doubt. 3) Child: 4 to 6 years. Initiative vs. Blame. 4) School age: 7 to 12 years. Industry vs. Interiority. 5) Adolescence: 12 to 19 years. Identity vs. Confusion of roles. 6) Young adults: Privacy vs. Isolation. 7) Adult Age: 35 to 60 years. Generativity vs. Stagnation. 8) Late Adult Age: From 60 years. Integrity vs. Despair
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