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Trust vs. Mistrust

-Babies learn whether or not they can trust that the world provides for their needs.


-Learning to trust their caregivers.


-Trust and mistrust is carried throughout our lives.

Autonomy vs. Shame and Doubt

-Toddler exert will over their own bodies.


-Autonomy is control over our own body.


-Potty training


-Most popular word is "No!," demonstrates their attempt to control themselves and other.

Initiative vs. Guilt

-Most popular word is "Why?"


-We feel a natural sense of curiosity.


-Children want to understand the world.


-Take the initiative in problem solving.


-If encourage, we will feel confident about expressing our curiosity.


-If scolded, we will learn to feel guilty about asking questions and avoid doing so.

Industry vs. Inferiority

-The beginning of our formal education.


-Asked to produce work that is evaluated for the first time.


-We expect to perform as well as our peers.

Identity vs. Role Confusion

-In adolescence, the main social task is dicovering our social identity.


-A person may naturally want to try out different roles.


-Try to fit into groups to feel confident.

Intimacy vs. Isolation

-Young adults must figure out how to balance their ties and efforts between work, school, etc and relationships with other people.


-How much time should we spend on ourselves? How much with our families?


-What is the difference between a platonic and romantic relationship?

Generavtivity vs. Stagnation

-Start to look critically at our life path.