postphases
Postphases are a concept in the field of psychology and human development, particularly within the context of life stages and personal growth. The term was popularized by psychologist Erik Erikson, who introduced the idea of "psychosocial stages" in his theory of human development. Postphases are the later stages of life that follow the initial eight stages identified by Erikson. These stages are not universally accepted or defined, but they are often discussed in the context of Erikson's work.
Erikson's original eight stages include infancy, early childhood, school age, adolescence, young adulthood, middle adulthood, late
One proposed postphase is "ego transcendence," which involves a sense of unity with the universe and a
It is important to note that the concept of postphases is not widely accepted in the field