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What is a developmental theory? Identify the three things discussed in the text that a theory can do.
Trust Versus Mistrust
A stage in Erik Erikson's theory of psychosocial development where an infant learns to trust their caregivers and environment or develops mistrust.
Generativity Versus Stagnation
According to Erikson, a major developmental task of later adulthood is finding meaning in one’s work, which produces a sense of generativity. Failure leads to a sense of stagnation.
Generativity
A term often used in psychology to denote a concern for establishing and guiding the next generation, typically expressed during middle adulthood.
Stagnation
Stagnation refers to a lack of development, progress, or motion, typically described in contexts such as economic, personal growth, or water movement.
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