What developmental impasse does stagnation represent in Erik Erikson's framework?

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The negative resolution of the seventh stage of psychosocial development

Stagnation is specifically identified as the negative resolution associated with the seventh stage proposed by Erik Erikson in his model of psychosocial development. This stage spans the middle years of life, roughly from age 40 to 65. When an individual fails to successfully navigate the conflict of this stage, they fall into stagnation, characterized by self-absorption and a lack of contribution to the next generation, contrasting sharply with the positive outcome of generativity.

What developmental impasse does stagnation represent in Erik Erikson's framework?

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