define 8 stages of ericksons psychosocial development
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Infancy (0-1 year): trust vs. mistrust - appreciation of interdependence and relatedness (HOPE)
Early Childhood (1-3 years): autonomy vs. shame - acceptance of the cycle of life, from integration to disintegration (WILL)
Play Age (3-6 years): initiative vs. guilt - humor, empathy, resilience (PURPOSE)
School Age (6-12 years): industry vs. inferiority - humility; acceptance of the course of one's life and unfulfilled hopes (COMPETENCE)
Adolescence (12-19 years): identity vs. confusion - sense of complexity of life; merging of sensory, logical, and aesthetic perception (FIDELITY)
Early Adulthood (20-25 years): intimacy vs. isolation - sense of the complexity of relationships; value of tenderness and loving freely (LOVE)
Adulthood (26-64 years): generativity vs. stagnation - caritas, caring for others, and agape, empathy, and concern (CARE)
Old Age (64-death): integrity vs. despair - existential identity; a sense of integrity strong enough to withstand physical disintegration (WISDOM)
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