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Anna007 [38]
2 years ago
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Mr. Suko is 80 years old. He is argumentative, bitter, and regretful. He has a tendency to blame others for his personal failure

s. According to Erikson, Mr. Suko’s behavior disguises __________.
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1 answer:
Assoli18 [71]2 years ago
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Answer: Self-contempt.

Explanation: Self contempt is the behavior shown by a person who is in disgrace or feels worthless towards oneself. This leads to the situation where that person starts to behave in a vile and rude manner towards others and feels completely sad and  non-admired.

This is the situation faced by Mr. Suko, he has become harsh towards other people where in reality he is sad and feels worthless according to the Erikson theory.

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