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5. 12-18 Adolescent Identity v Role Confusion 6. 18-30 Young Adult Intimacy (relationships) v Isolation 7. 30-50 Mid Adult Generativity Stagnation 8. 50+ Late Adult Integrity (acceptance) v Despair (giving) v This is a brief summary of the model, not a full explanation. Ages ranges vary for different people. Erikson's human development theory is a powerful model for parenting, teaching, and understanding self and other people, young and old. Parallels can be seen with Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs. Elisabeth kübler-ross's stages of grief In detail on the Elisabeth Kübler-Ross 'Grief Cycle' essentially the model explains the stages of personal change related to impending death and dealing with bereavement - and all sorts of other personal traumatic change - as follows: 1. Denial 2. Anger 3. Bargaining 4. Depression 5. Acceptance (Elisabeth Kübler-Ross, 1969.) 1144