In psychology who introduced the developmental tarns of adolescents?
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Children are not born knowing what it means to be a boy or a girl; they learn it from their parents, older children and others around them. This learning process begins early. As soon as the doctor announces – based on observing the newborn’s external sex organs – “it’s a boy” or “it’s a girl,” the world around a child begins to teach these lessons.
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German-American psychologist Erik Erikson introduced the developmental tarns of adolescents
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The psychological development of human beings was discovered by Erik Homburger. He was a German-American psychologist and psychoanalyst.
According to Erikson, a person goes through many developmental processes of their personality in a predefined manner from infancy to adulthood through eight stages of psychosocial development.
Individuals go through a psychosocial crisis during each stage. This has an impact on their personality eventually. The impact could be either positive or negative on their personality.
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