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Marianne

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My Psychological Profile

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Masilang, Marianne Jamille Masilang || BSY15

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Stage 1: Trust VS Mistrust

Ages 0 - 1 year

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A child well-taken care of. They learned to trust their mother and grandmother whom were their primary parental figures at this stage, and would remain so for a majority of their life.

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The infant is uncertain about the world in which they live, and looks towards their primary caregiver for stability and consistency of care.

My Psychological Profile

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Masilang, Marianne Jamille Masilang

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Stage 2: Autonomy VS Shame & Doubt

Ages 1 - 3 years

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Independent in her own ways. She was allowed to choose her own clothes, toys, and food with moderate restrictions just to prevent her from becoming spoiled.

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Children at this age are becoming increasingly independent and want to gain more control over what they do and how they do it.

My Psychological Profile

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Masilang, Marianne Jamille Masilang

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Stage 3: Initiative VS Guilt

Ages 3 - 6 years

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Their curiosity was near-insatiable, people said. But, if there was one thing that dimmed their bright personality, it was their lacking in social skills.

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It is important for caregivers to encourage exploration and to help children make appropriate choices

My Psychological Profile

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Masilang, Marianne Jamille Masilang

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Stage 4: Industry VS Inferiority

Ages 6 - 12 years

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She was excited to do well in school and join all sorts of activities. But, she gradually attached her self-worth to her achievements and constantly sought for her family's approval through excellence in school.

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Through social interactions, children begin to develop a sense of pride in their accomplishments and abilities.

My Psychological Profile

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Masilang, Marianne Jamille Masilang

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Stage 5: Identity VS Role Confusion

Adolescence

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They craved to connect with others, but in the process, disconnected from themselves. They were greatly aware of this, and that just made it all the more painful.

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Successfully completing this stage leads to a strong sense of self that will remain throughout life.

My Psychological Profile

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Masilang, Marianne Jamille Masilang

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Stage 6: Intimacy VS Isolation

Young Adulthood

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This time around, they'd learn they can't give every piece of themselves to others without leaving some for their own, and to find people who don't just keep taking from her.

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As people enter adulthood, emotionally intimate relationships play a critical role in a person's emotional well-being.

My Psychological Profile

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Masilang, Marianne Jamille Masilang

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Stage 7: Generativity VS Stagnation

Middle Adulthood

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I hope they get to fulfill their promise to their family while still pursuing their dreams and passions in life.

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Contributing to society and doing things to promote future generations are important needs at this stage.

My Psychological Profile

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Masilang, Marianne Jamille Masilang

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Stage 8: Integrity VS Despair

Late Adulthood

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To be content and happy with the life I've lived, to look at my mistakes as nothing but footnotes in the vast story of my journey, and to be proud of what I've achieved.

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During this stage, people reflect back on the life they have lived and feel either a sense of fulfillment from a life well lived or a sense of regret over a life misspent.