Erik Erockson
Erik Erockson
Erik Erockson
INTRODUCTION
• This sense of trust allows the child to feel secure even when threatened and extends
into their other relationships, maintaining their sense of security amidst potential
threats.
Mistrust
Conversely, if the caregiver fails to provide consistent, adequate care and affection, the
child may develop a sense of mistrust and insecurity.
This could lead to a belief in an inconsistent and unpredictable world, fostering a sense
of mistrust, suspicion, and anxiety.
Under such circumstances, the child may lack confidence in their ability to influence
events, viewing the world with apprehension.
AUTONOMY VS. SHAME AND DOUBT
Role Confusion
• If adolescents are restricted and not given the space to explore or find the process
too overwhelming or distressing, they may experience role confusion.
• This could mean being unsure about one’s place in the world, values, and future
direction. They may struggle to identify their purpose or path, leading to confusion
about their personal identity.