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Erik Erikson

Psychosocial stages of development


Coined identity crisis


German born American Ego psychologist (personality)

8 Stages of Crisis

Always 1 positive and 1 negative


All depend on actions in the phase


All negative crisis’ can be helped and be resolved

Infancy - (Birth - 1)

Trust and mistrust

Trust and mistrust

Security is not there anxiety develops


Security is there starts to develop trust


Crisis - If needs are dependably met, infants develop a sense of basic trust.

Toddler (1-3)

Autonomy vs shame and doubt

Autonomy vs shame and doubt

Tries to move away from care giver, exercising free will.




Toddlers learn to exercise will and do things for themselves or they doubt their abilities

Preschooler 3 - 6

Initiative vs guilt

Initiative vs guilt

Preschoolers lean to initiate tasks and carry out plans or they feel guilty about efforts to be intendant

Primary 6-Puberty

Industry vs inferiority

Industry vs inferiority

Children learn the pleasure of applying themselves to tasks or they feel inferior.




Competence



Adolescence

Identity vs role confusion

Identity vs role confusion

Teenagers work at refining a sense of self by testing roles and then integrating them to form a single identity or they become confused about who they are.




Form who you are, People become lost within themselves

Young Adult 20 s- early 40s

Intimacy vs isolation

Intimacy vs isolation

No intimacy = Isolations




Young adults struggle to form close relationships and to gain the capacity for intimate love, or they feel socially isolated.




virtue = love

Middle adult 40’s - 60’s

Generatively vs stagnation

Generatively vs stagnation

Have a sense of contribution to the world.




No purpose = stagnation

Late adulthood 60’s to Death

Integrity vs despair



Integrity vs despair

Virtue = Wisdom




When reflecting on their life either satisfaction or failure.