According to Erikson, the psychosocial development of an infant is centered around the concept of:
a. trust versus mistrust c. growth versus failure to grow
b. pleasure versus pain d. love versus hate
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A Correct. Erikson's psychosocial development of an infant is centered around the concept of trust versus mistrust.
B Incorrect. Erikson's psychosocial development of an infant is not centered around the concept of pleasure versus pain.
C Incorrect. Erikson's psychosocial development of an infant is not centered around the concept of growth versus failure to grow.
D Incorrect. Erikson's psychosocial development of an infant is not centered around the concept of love versus hate.
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