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What are Erikson's 8 stages of psychosexual development?
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- Oral-Sensory 0-1 year trust vs. mistrust
- Muscular-Anal 1-3 years autonomy vs. shame - Locomotor-Genital 3-6 years initiative vs. guilt - Latency 6-12 years industry vs. inferiority - Adolescence ego identity vs. role confustion - Early adulthood intimacy vs. isolation - Middle adulthood generativity vs. stagnation - Maturity integrity vs. despair |
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Erikson: Oral-Sensory stage
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- 0-1 year
- trust vs. mistrust - significant relationship is with primary caretaker - successful mastery = trust and optimism |
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Erikson: Muscular-Anal stage
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- 1-3 years
- autonomy vs. shame - significant relationship is with parents - successful mastery = self-assertion, self-control, feelings of adequacy |
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Erikson: Locomotor-Genital stage
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- 3-6 years
- initiative vs. guilt - significant relationship is with family - successful mastery = sense of initiative, purpose, and direction |
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Erikson: Latency
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- 6-12 years
- industry vs. inferiority - primary relationships are with school and neighborhood - successful mastery = productivity and competence in physical, intellectual, and social skills |
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Erikson: Adolescence
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- 12+ years
- ego identity vs. role confusion - significant relationships are with peers and leadership models - successful mastery = integrated sense of self as unique person |
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Erikson: Early Adulthood
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- intimacy vs. isolation
- significant relationships are with partners in friendship and sex - favorable outcome = ability to form close personal relationships and to make career committments |
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Erikson: Middle Adulthood
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- generativity vs. stagnation
- significant relationships are with shared labor and household - successful mastery = concern for future generations |
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Erikson: Maturity
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- integrity vs. despair
- relationship is with humankind - successful mastery = sense of satisfaction with one's life and ability to face death without despair |