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Label each case study with the theorist/stages relevant to it.
Each case study should be a minimum of 250 words.
For each case study, include how a counselor could work with someone at the identified stage.
Part 2: Summary
Include a 250-500-word summary that explains the similarities and differences between Piaget’s and Erickson’s theories.
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