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"Some of our keenest insights into the nature of psychosocial development come from a theory proposed by Eric Erikson (1982).
"Some of our keenest insights into the nature of psychosocial development come from a theory proposed by Eric Erikson (1982). We first encountered Erikson's theory; recall that he describes development as a series of eight stages, each with unique crisis for psychosocial growth. When a crisis is resolved successfully, an area of psychosocial strength is established. When the crisis is not resolved, that aspect of psychosocial development is stunted, which may limit the individual's ability to resolve future crises.Question: Is attachment jeopardized when parents of infants and young children are employed outside of the home? Discuss.