1. The Psychosocial Theory of Human Development
A multidimensional approach, allows individuals to critically analyse the strengths and weaknesses associated with a theory and apply this in practice. ... He believed that each new crisis was a heightened sense of demands that represented a pivotal moment in life when there was an increased vulnerability and heightened potential. ... Over the years his contributions of psychosocial methods has been criticised by many other theorists and the list of strengths and weaknesses associated with his theory has stayed relatively consistent. ... Miller (2002) also discusses that by widening the empi...
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