Topic > Lifespan Developmental Theory: The Development of a…

As a result, many theorists have based their studies with respect to the biological, behavioral, cognitive, and spiritual growth of human beings. These aspects have significantly revolutionized the study of human growth through the various cycles. Therefore, theorists such as Freud, Jung, Erickson Piaget and so on have formed a basis for various individuals using their studies as reference and knowledge (Westphal & Bartone 2008). Their theories further focus on ontogeny coupled with the dynamics of mastery of various skills and abilities. Furthermore, there is emphasis on the growth of an individual from birth to death. Furthermore, they state that the various difficulties and obstacles that humans face in the cycle are based on their lack of acuity and attention to resilience. This concept developed in recent years focuses on the various obstacles and differentiating factors of the life cycle. From the moment of conception until death these difficulties arise. In conclusion, they include inferiority complex, ego inferiority and so on. These problems go through various stages of