AInitiative vs. Guilt
BIndustry vs. Inferiority
CIdentity vs. Role Confusion
DAutonomy vs. Shame and Doubt
Answer:
D. Autonomy vs. Shame and Doubt
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Erikson's Theory of Psychosocial Development
Erikson's stage of psychosocial development is a theory that was introduced in the 1950s by the Psychologist and psychoanalyst Erik Erikson.
The person experiences a psychosocial crisis which could have a positive or negative outcome for personality development.
He is famous for coining the phrase “ IDENTITY CRISIS”
Eight stages of development
Erik Erikson’s psychosocial development theory proposes that our personality develops through eight stages.
Stage 1 : Trust vs mistrust
Stage 2 : Autonomy vs shame and doubt
Stage 3 : Initiative vs Guilt
Stage 4 : Industry vs inferiority
Stage 5 : Identity vs Role confusion
Stage 6 : Intimacy vs isolation
Stage 7 : Generativity vs stagnation
Stage 8 : Integrity vs Despair
Stage 2 : Autonomy vs shame and doubt
Occurs between 18 months to 3 years ( early childhood )
Virtue : will
Important event : Toilet training
This is the me do it stage
Children need to develop a sense of personal control over physical skills and a sense of independence.
Success during this stage of psychosocial development leads to feelings of autonomy , failure results in feelings of shame and doubt.
