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Intimacy and Isolation is: a) This is a major stage of development where the child has to learn the roles he will occupy as an adult It is during this stage that the adolescent will re-examine his identity and try to find out exactly who he or she is. Erikson suggests that two identities are involved: the sexual and the occupational. b) Successful completion of this stage can result in happy relationships and a sense of commitment , safety, and care within a relationship. Avoiding intimacy, fearing commitment and relationships can lead to isolation, loneliness, and sometimes depression. Success in this stage will lead to the virtue of love. c) In response to role confusion or identity crisis an adolescent may begin to experiment with different lifestyles (e.g. work education or political activities). Also pressuring someone into an identity can result in rebellion in the form of establishing a negative identity, and in addition to this feeling of unhappiness.

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Intimacy and Isolation is: a) This is a major stage of development where the child has to learn the roles he will occupy as an adult It is during this stage that the adolescent will re-examine his identity and try to find out exactly who he or she is. Erikson suggests that two identities are involved: the sexual and the occupational. b) Successful completion of this stage can result in happy relationships and a sense of commitment , safety, and care within a relationship. Avoiding intimacy, fearing commitment and relationships can lead to isolation, loneliness, and sometimes depression. Success in this stage will lead to the virtue of love. c) In response to role confusion or identity crisis an adolescent may begin to experiment with different lifestyles (e.g. work education or political activities). Also pressuring someone into an identity can result in rebellion in the form of establishing a negative identity, and in addition to this feeling of unhappiness.

Intimacy and Isolation is:
a) This is a major stage of development where the child has to learn
the roles he will occupy as an adult It is during this stage that the
adolescent will re-examine his identity and try to find out exactly who he or
she is. Erikson suggests that two identities are involved: the sexual and the
occupational.
b) Successful completion of this stage can result in happy relationships and a
sense of commitment , safety, and care within a relationship. Avoiding
intimacy, fearing commitment and relationships can lead to isolation,
loneliness, and sometimes depression. Success in this stage will lead to the
virtue of love.
c) In response to role confusion or identity crisis an adolescent may begin to
experiment with different lifestyles (e.g. work education or political
activities). Also pressuring someone into an identity can result in rebellion
in the form of establishing a negative identity, and in addition to this feeling
of unhappiness.

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The correct answer is **b) Successful completion of this stage can result in happy relationships and a sense of commitment, safety, and care within a relationship. Avoiding intimacy, fearing commitment and relationships can lead to isolation, loneliness, and sometimes depression. Success in this stage will lead to the virtue of love.**<br /><br />This describes Erikson's stage of Intimacy vs. Isolation, which occurs in young adulthood. <br /><br />Option a) describes Erikson's stage of Identity vs. Role Confusion, which occurs during adolescence.<br /><br />Option c) also describes aspects of Identity vs. Role Confusion.<br />
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