#1
Which stage of psychosocial development according to Erik Erikson occurs during infancy?
Trust vs. Mistrust
ExplanationEstablishing trust or mistrust forms the foundation for later relationships.
#2
During which stage of psychosocial development does a child typically begin to explore the environment more independently?
Autonomy vs. Shame and Doubt
ExplanationExploration and independence emerge, or self-doubt may hinder autonomy.
#3
During which stage of psychosocial development do individuals typically explore their independence and assert their will?
Autonomy vs. Shame and Doubt
ExplanationExploring independence and asserting will or facing shame and doubt.
#4
Which stage of psychosocial development involves the challenge of developing a sense of competence and skill mastery?
Industry vs. Inferiority
ExplanationStriving for competence or facing feelings of inadequacy in skills and tasks.
#5
According to Erik Erikson, what is the primary conflict during adolescence?
Identity vs. Role Confusion
ExplanationNavigating identity formation versus confusion about one's role.
#6
Which stage of psychosocial development focuses on establishing a sense of identity and purpose in life?
Identity vs. Role Confusion
ExplanationEstablishing identity and purpose amidst role confusion.
#7
In Erikson's theory, which stage is associated with the challenge of finding satisfaction through meaningful relationships and career choices?
Intimacy vs. Isolation
ExplanationBalancing meaningful relationships and career satisfaction.
#8
Which psychosocial stage is characterized by the struggle to find a balance between intimacy and independence?
Intimacy vs. Isolation
ExplanationStruggling to balance intimacy and independence in relationships.
#9
In Erikson's psychosocial theory, which stage involves reflecting on life's accomplishments and accepting mortality?
Integrity vs. Despair
ExplanationReflecting on life, accomplishments, and accepting mortality.