I first interviewed a 19-year-old Hispanic girls high school student. She is very tall and meets the criteria considered to be gnome. Craig & Dunn 2013, p. About the 5 element model described in. 436, This person is emotionally stable and related to high end. Specifically, she is very relaxed and very outgoing. In terms of open experience, she explained that she is very imaginative, creative and intellectual. Among the last two factors, she considers herself to be a warm, familiar, organized, persistent person and clearly shows the transition from adolescence to puberty.
Erik Erikson (1902-1994) is a stage theorist who believes that we are at the stage of social development and that the interesting stage is the stage of intimacy and isolation. Ericsson believes that social development is a central theme that motivates in our lives and that social development can affect our own perceptions. For this reason, the stage of Ericsson is often referred to as psychosocial development. In the early twentieth century, I entered the stage of Ericsson, intimacy, isolation. At this stage, young people face the challenge of building close relationships with others. They have established close friendship and partnership. Intimacy is usually related to sexual relations, but there may be intimate friendship. For Ericsson, intimacy means having intimate and loving relationships characterized by honesty. Other young people did not succeed at this stage, they felt isolated loneliness
Erik Erikson described the human development theory in detail using the models of the eight life stages. The three adult phases of the model are regarded as a struggle to achieve a major task: adolescent adults, struggles between intimacy and isolation, middle aged, struggle between birth and stagnation, and old age, We aim to achieve self-understanding. There is an important relationship between adult development and adult education. According to Merriam (1984), one of the most theoretical links between adult development and learning is in the subject theory. Andragogy generally said that adults are voluntary creatures and they are a product of the accumulation of unique and personal experiences and their desire to learn comes from the necessity of confronting the challenges encountered in the course It is based on assumptions. Their development