Erik Erikson’s theory of psychosocial development outlines eight stages that individuals go through from infancy to old age, each marked by a specific conflict that must be resolved to progress successfully to the next stage. These conflicts are critical for the development of personality and identity. The stages are:
In the context of career development, Erikson’s stage of identity versus role confusion (adolescence) is particularly relevant. During this stage, individuals explore various aspects of themselves, including their interests, values, and abilities, which are essential for making informed career decisions.
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