Flashcards on Psychological Development Stage 6: Ages 11-33

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What is the sixth stage of psychological development?

Stage 6: Ages 11-33

During this stage, what forms the individual's social inclinations?

Social inclinations are formed during this stage.

What is one possible outcome of this stage?

Either establishing social relationships with same or opposite gender, or becoming isolated and solitary.

What are some examples of social relationships that can be established during this stage?

Friendship and marriage.

What is the main conflict experienced during this stage?

The conflict is between intimacy and isolation.

What are the two possible outcomes of the conflict during this stage?

Establishing social relationships or becoming isolated.

What is the importance of social relationships in this stage?

Social relationships contribute to a sense of connection and belongingness.

What is the duration of Stage 6 of psychological development?

Stage 6 spans from ages 11 to 33.

What are the potential consequences of isolation during this stage?

Isolation can lead to loneliness and a sense of detachment from others.

What factors may influence the outcome of this stage?

Personal experiences and social environment.

What happens if an individual successfully navigates this stage?

They develop healthy social relationships and a sense of affinity with others.

In what ways can individuals experience conflicts during this stage?

Conflicts can arise in forming and maintaining relationships, as well as in establishing identity within a larger social group.

What is one potential outcome of successfully resolving the conflicts in this stage?

Developing a strong sense of identity and belongingness.

What is the significance of forming social relationships during this stage?

Social relationships contribute to personal growth and well-being.

What are the age ranges included in Stage 6 of psychological development?

Ages 11 to 33 fall within Stage 6.

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