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karlynnae

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How many stages of the human life cycle did Erik Erikson identify?
 
  a. Two
  b. Four
  c. Six
  d. Eight

Question 2

A person's self-concept, or how a person sees himself or herself, comprises which of the following? (Select all that apply.)
 
  a. Body image
  b. Self-esteem
  c. Identity diffusion
  d. Self-ideal
  e. Personal identity



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Answer to Question 1

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Erik Erikson identified eight stages of the human life cycle that form one's personality; each stage is marked by a developmental task that must be confronted and resolved. Erikson's theory is commonly used in health care today.

Answer to Question 2

A, B, D, E
Body image (one's feelings about his or her body), self-esteem (one's judgment of his or her own worth), self-ideal (one's personal standards on appropriate behavior), and personal identity (one's awareness of himself as an individual) constitute a person's self-concept. Identity diffusion refers to a person's not being sure of who he really is.





 

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