Erik Erikson's theory of psychosocial development posits that personality develops through a series of stages that involve resolving specific psychosocial crises. He emphasizes the importance of the interdependence between individual growth and social interactions in shaping one's identity and attributes. According to Erikson, successful resolution of each stage leads to the acquisition of certain virtues that contribute to healthy development and a strong sense of self.
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