Erickson's psychosocial stage refers to a theory proposed by Erik Erikson that describes the different stages of psychological development individuals go through from infancy to old age, each characterized by a unique conflict or challenge.
This is the first stage of Erikson's theory, which occurs during infancy. It refers to the conflict between developing trust in oneself and others versus feeling mistrustful towards the world.
This is the second stage, occurring during early childhood, where children strive for independence but can also experience shame and doubt about their abilities.
The third stage takes place during preschool years when children develop initiative and take on more responsibilities or feel guilty if they believe their actions are wrong.