Discuss the special conflict that Erikson believed marked young adulthood. Then describe how an individual could best resolve this conflict

What will be an ideal response?


According to Erikson, young adulthood is the sixth stage of psychosocial development and it involves the crisis of intimacy versus isolation. He felt that once identity had been established in the previous stage (adolescence), a person would be ready to create a shared identity with another person. If the previous stage failed to produce a stable sense of identity, an individual would be afraid of committing to a long-term relationship with another person or would become overly dependent on their partner for his or her identity.

The textbook suggests that the research in support of Erikson's theory has been mixed, with unclear findings based on both different age ranges and between men and women.

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