The physical and biological developments are influenced by environmental causes. The concept of genes as a unit of heredity was founded around 1953 according to Watson and Crick, when they identified their biochemical nature. This goes to show how as human beings, to urgency is rippled by the curiosity of what makes up a person and how each event in their lives contributes to their growth and development throughout their lifespan. The theorist I choose to discuss is a very well known for his belief of personality developing in a series of stages. The well-known theorist Erick Erickson had created a psychosocial model of development that life is a series of continuous challenges and lessons that allows us as individuals to grow and mature.
Erickson’s psychosocial theory of development coincides with an individual’s development and personality. There are predetermined stages in which an individual goes through in order to gain experience socially throughout their lifespan. Conflicts convey each interaction as being the staple of change of direction or turning points in someone’s life. Have you ever heard the popular expression “ Fool me once shame on you fool me twice shame on me”? Or “ You live and you learn”? Well these wise words have probably been heard throughout the whole world from different generations over and over again being told by someone’s parents or guardians to their children. These statements should be taken seriously due to the fact that it portrays the realities of life. Different situations in our lives have made us change our decisions towards future situations because you already learned the outcome of how it went the first time around. Each person in their lifespan has gone through rough patches, sorrow and rejection and may have made mistakes in which they are able to learned their lesson the first time around in order to change their way of being and viewing the world for the better. Life