<span>According to Erikson, "despair" occurs..... </span>
Despair is the consequence of the negative determination or absence of determination of the last life emergency. This negative determination shows itself as a dread of death, a feeling that life is too short, and discouragement. Despair is the last dystonic component in Erikson's theory.
The answer that will complete the sentence is more likely to
drop out of therapy. It is because it is a priority of a therapist to monitor
the quality of therapeutic alliance and when they do not engage to this, it is
likely that they are not mean to this kind of work.