erickson theory
...sha definitely has the determination to exercise free choice. Due to her parent’s neglectful inconsistencies that led to mistrust, she depends only on herself. At the present moment, she never had a boyfriend and she does not care for one. She always accomplished things on her own and took responsibility of her own actions. In the Play age stage, my subject takes the initiative when acting on her desires, urges, and potentials. Trisha tried to play the feminine role, trying to look attractive and to be nurturing to her toy dolls. When she would be playing by herself, she would dress up in her nice clothes and play with her dolls to gain attention from her sisters and parents. In the 4th stage, School age, Trisha was very curious about knowing and learning. She would be in the Industry category rather than in inferiority. She would play “house” or “doctor” to perceive skills and status among adults. At her Adolescence stage, Trisha had more role confusion than understanding her identity. In her teenage years, she had no idea what the wanted to do when she grew up and had different friends across high school. Throughout Trisha’s high school years, each year she would have a different set of friends, which can change identity periodically. Recently, she finally decided on...