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Autonomy vs. shame and doubt: Psychosocial development stage 2
Reviewed by Steven Gans, MD Key Takeaways Between the ages of 18 months and 3 years, children begin to express a greater need ...
Mental illness often occurs for the first time during puberty and in young adulthood. This is because during adolescent brain development, a pronounced remodeling of cognitive networks takes place. On ...
Erik Erikson developed a psychosocial stage theory that illuminates how people progress through certain stages during their lifespans. The stages in this theory of development may be negotiated poorly ...
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Struggling to make ends meet may slow brain development in infants
By Dr. Liji Thomas, MD A new study shows that whether families can reliably meet basic needs, not just how much they earn, ...
VOTRAGE study pazopanib in vulnerable elderly patients after geriatric assessment—A phase I study with geriatric criteria. Background: Chemotherapy is associated with long-lasting neurocognitive ...
Snook, Scott, and Paul T. Bartone. "Psychosocial Development and Leader Performance of Military Officer Cadets." Leadership Quarterly 18, no. 5 (October 2007): 490–504.
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