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While Erikson elaborated on these stages in later works ( Identity: Youth and Crisis , 1968; The Life Cycle Completed , 1982), Childhood and Society first presented them in full. Each stage involves a crisis or conflict between two opposing psychological tendencies. Successful resolution leads to a virtue or strength.
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Childhood and Society is not just a psychology textbook; it is a compassionate inquiry into how humans become who they are. Erikson’s central insight—that the child and society are inseparable—remains a vital lens for understanding everything from parenting to politics. Whether you access it through a library, an archive, or a summary, engaging with this work will deepen your appreciation for the lifelong dance between the individual and the social world. While Erikson elaborated on these stages in later
Erikson’s insights remain a cornerstone of modern psychology, reminding us that we are never "finished" growing; we are constantly shaped by—and shaping—the society around us. , available for "borrowing" through their digital lending