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Essay heading: Erikson's Eight Stages Of Development
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If we have difficulty interacting with peers, it may cause a sense of inferiority. (Harder, 2002)
Next is the fifth stage, Adolescence. This stage is between twelve and eighteen years. During this time we seek to find our own identity. Development in the earlier stages makes a big difference at this time... displayed 300 characters
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Do we trust or mistrust? Do we have healthy self-esteem? This is, also, when we make decisions about life in general. (Harder, 2002)
Next is the sixth stage, Young Adulthood. This stage is between eighteen and thirty-five years. This is the stage when we develop intimate relationships. We may also start a family... displayed next 300 characters
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