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Selina Bruzzese
on Dec 26, 2024Verified
If an infant does NOT develop a sense of trust in the first psychosocial stage, they will have difficulty with subsequent stages.
Psychosocial Stage
A concept in Erik Erikson's theory referring to the eight stages of human development, each characterized by a different conflict that must be resolved.
Sense of Trust
A foundational belief in the reliability and predictability of the world and people around one, typically developed in early childhood.
- Become familiar with the critical importance of attachment in the developmental stages of an infant.
- Understand Erikson's psychosocial stages of development.
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Learning Objectives
- Become familiar with the critical importance of attachment in the developmental stages of an infant.
- Understand Erikson's psychosocial stages of development.
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