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Excerpt from Dynamics of Human Development: Achievement Crisis
The term crisis, as used in this paper, refers to a major abrupt transition in the way an individual thinks and behaves. Crises result when a reappraisal of a given mode of existence leads the indi vidual to adopt a new mode. Crises represent the culmination of a con tinuous process, even though in some instances they appear to be trig gared by a particular event. A crisis period is often painful, dissat isfying, and depressing. However, if the individual can survive the as sociated emotional paralysis, once the crisis is resolved, a happier and more stable life can be pursued.
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