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Identity vs Role Confusion is the major psychosocial conflict seen in stage _____ of psychosocial development
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Industry vs Inferiority is the major psychosocial conflict seen in stage _____ of psychosocial development
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Ego Integrity vs Despair is the major psychosocial conflict seen in stage _____ of psychosocial development
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Autonomy vs Shame and Doubt is the major psychosocial conflict seen in stage _____ of psychosocial development
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minor mental illness is now classified as _____
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