Erikson's stages of life include eight main stages. The first stage is infancy and it starts at 0 to 1 year of age and the basic conflict is called trust vs mistrust. In this stage, infants begin to start developing trust when their caregivers provide care, reliability, and affection. Lack of this will lead to mistrust. The second stage is early childhood and it starts at 2 to 3 years of age and the basic conflict is called autonomy vs shame and doubt. In this stage, children build up personal control over their physical skills and mostly their independence. Success over this will cause feelings of autonomy and failure leads to shame and doubt. The third stage is preschool and it starts at 3 to 5 years of age and the basic conflict is initiative vs guilt. In this stage, children assert …show more content…
The fifth stage is adolescence and starts at 12 to 18 years of age and the basic conflict is identity vs role confusion. Teens at this age start to develop their own identity. Success leads to the ability to stay as true to yourself and failure leads to role confusion as in a weak sense of their self. The sixth stage is young adulthood and starts at 19 to 40 years of age and the basic conflict is intimacy vs isolation. Young adults at this age need to form loving and lasting relationships and success leads to intimacy and failure leads to the feeling of isolation. The seventh stage is middle adulthood and starts at 40 to 65 years of age and the basic conflict is generatively vs stagnation. Adults feel the need to nurture things that with ultimately outlast them, for example, having kids or positive charges with other people. Success leads to feelings of accomplishment and usefulness and failure leads to shallow involvement in the world. The eight and last stage of Erikson's stages of life is maturity and the basic conflict is integrity vs despair. Older adults feel the need to look back on their life and