Erickson Head eight stages in his developmental theory, five…

Page 20 keyword growth Erickson Head eight stages in his developmental theory, five are concerned with childhood and three with adulthood. Each stage is concerned with the lessner task to be completed in order to gain useful strengths. Stage one. An infancy the first has to be negotiated is trust versus mistrust. Infants need to receive a quality of care that encourages development of a sense of trustworthiness and meaning. This gives them a basic sense of trust in themselves and in the goodness of their environment. The strength or resource that comes with trust is hope, which is a capacity of expectant desire. If infants are not cared for well they may develop a fundamental mistrust of themselves and others that could last a lifetime, sabotaging the work and rewards of the later stages.

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