Erik Erikson and the Socialisation of indivuals
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find it quite familiar. In other words, his theory meets one of the most important standards of personality theory, a standard sometimes more important than "truth:" It is useful. It also offers us insights we might not have noticed otherwise. Like Erikson did, I believe that humans develop through their whole life not just in childhood and adolescence, with the situations that they are faced wit hand their resolution of them effecting their future development.
find it quite familiar. In other words, his theory meets one of the most important standards of personality theory, a standard sometimes more important than "truth:" It is useful. It also offers us insights we might not have noticed otherwise. Like Erikson did, I believe that humans develop through their whole life not just in childhood and adolescence, with the situations that they are faced wit hand their resolution of them effecting their future development.