Erickson Midlife Crisis Analysis

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Erickson emphazises on psychosocial developement. He focuses on social development. Erickson's model has 8 eight stages of life development. At each stage, humans face different challenges. Child goes from trust to mistrust as he grows. He learns autonomy, experiences fear, shame and guilt. He views personality formation as a lifelong process. F. "Midlife Crisis" is associated with a period of life where men or women change or reverse the direction of their life. It usually occurs around 50 years old. At that point, they realize that almost half of their life have passed by. It is an attempt to remain young, to make the best of the remaining years or achieve non realized goals and dreams. Or the overwhelming realization that the life

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