Erik Erikson's theory is a psychosocial theory that focuses on the different stages of human development and how individuals navigate social challenges at each stage. It emphasizes the importance of resolving conflicts and developing a sense of identity.
Related terms
Identity crisis: This term refers to a period of intense self-exploration and decision-making during adolescence when individuals may question their values, beliefs, and goals.
Psychosocial stages: These are the eight distinct stages proposed by Erikson that span from infancy to old age, with each stage presenting a unique developmental challenge.
Ego strength: This term refers to an individual's ability to successfully resolve conflicts at each stage, leading to healthy psychological development.