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An infant begins to feel secure when she is fed and cared for consistently. This reflects resolution of which of Erikson's psychosocial tasks?
Trust vs Mistrust!
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The resolution of Erikson's psychosocial tasks which is reflected by an infant who begins to feel secure when she is fed and cared for consistently is: A. Trust versus mistrust.
Erik Erikson stated in his work on psychosocial development that human personality develops in a pre-determined order and these are the eight (8) stages of psychosocial development, from infancy to adulthood.
Hence, the eight (8) stages of psychosocial development, from infancy to adulthood include:
1. Trust versus Mistrust.
2. Autonomy versus Shame and doubt.
3. Initiative versus Guilt.
4. Industry versus Inferiority.
5. Identity versus Confusion.
6. Intimacy versus Isolation.
7. Generativity versus Stagnation.
8. Integrity versus Despair.
The Trust versus Mistrust is the first and fundamental stage of psychosocial development and it occurs at infancy (between birth and age 1).
Hence, it is a stage that is typically characterized by feeding and the infant's trust is based on the quality of care from his or her caregivers.
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