Psychosocial development refers to:
A) how we think
B) how our mind is changing
C) how we relate to other people
D) how we are developing physically

Respuesta :

Answer:

Psychosocial development refers to how our mind is changing .

Explanation:

Psychosocial development or the "Theory of psychosocial development" as defined by Erikson with the help of Joan Erikson constitutes eight stages from infancy to adulthood which an individual must successfully pass in order to have a healthy development. There are various goals all along the way created by conflicts and consequences, that must be met.

If an individual reconciles with the conflicts of one stage, he emerges from that stage with the associated virtue of the same. If he fails to do so, these might present as conflicts later again in the subsequent stages which he will have to solve later. Each of these stages is temporary and the success in the previous stage is not a prerequisite to enter into the next one.

Answer: it is How we relate to other people.

Explanation:

The other comment was incorrect “ how our mind is changing” is wrong