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    person’s personality development takes an entire lifetime; he believed there were eight stages of development that occurred from infancy through a person’s late life. Erikson’s final stage, known as integrity versus despair, is the process in late life by which people try to make sense of their lives. When a person reaches their late life, they may struggle with the integrity versus despair process. During this stage, a person in their late life will think about their family and their…

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    a client has this personal goal because of the developmental stage they are currently in). I believe I have accomplished this as I am able to apply and/or identify the stages of development according to Erikson that patrons at my placement are in regardless of their “abilities” which may make it much more challenging to determine such. For instance, I understand that while client A. may fit the age bracket for the “young adulthood” stage of life it is not focused on the important life event of…

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    This essay will consist of me doing research on the developmental evolution in the human life-span, the different age-related stages and how this affects the behavioural and cognitive development of a human being. I will do so, by extracting information based on Freud and Erikson’s theories, of psycho-sexual development and the psycho-social development. Thus, accumulating a factional and reflective essay. They understand development as, an age-related life-span process, in which all human…

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    psychologists proposed in his theory of “Stages of psychosocial development”, that over the life-span an individuals pscyhological development takes place in eight stages and is influenced by internal and external factors such as physical limitations, environment, culture and social experiences. Within each stage psychological crises arise and the success or failure of their resolution builds on past experiences as the individual’s progresses through to the next stage (Erickson, 1982). For…

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    this is hope. The second stage - Autonomy vs. Shame which happens during early childhood and the virtue of this is the will to do something. The third stage - Initiative vs. Guilt which happens around the play age, the virtue in this stage is purpose. The fourth stage in Erikson’s Psychosocial development - Industry vs. Inferiority which happens around the school age years. In this stage the basic virtue is competency. The fifth stage - Identity vs. Identity Confusion this stage occurs during…

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    and as they grow older they adapt those schemas with new information and mental abilities. By high school students should be in the formal operational stage of development and should have been at this stage for a number of years. This stage is also the last stage and where they will remain for the rest of their lives. They should be able in this stage to engage in abstract reasoning. On thing mentioned in the simply psychology article that surprised me was several studies have been conducted…

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    as a result of the interactions between biological maturation and demands of society” (Zastrow & Kirst-Ashman, 2016). His theory is composed of eight stages that make up human development from infancy through adulthood. Stage 1: Basic Trust vs. Mistrust (0 to 18 months) The first stage in Erikson's Psychosocial Theory is Trust vs Mistrust. This stage explains how children 0 to 18 months develop a sense of trust or mistrust with their caregivers, that if fulfilled will…

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    English, but we also speak Yoruba, our native language. My mother’s English is not that great so we mainly speak our native language when she’s around. I will be introducing the third and fourth state in the Piaget’s stages of Intellectual Development. The Concreate operational stage which extends from ages 7 – 11 and the Formal Operational which extends from ages 11 and beyond (Cobb, 2007). Piaget’s concrete operational…

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    Erik Erikson was under the tutelage of Sigmund Freud. He is identified as one of the psychoanalytic theorist who proposed the eight developmental stages spanning the entire life span of an individual. Each stage had to be resolved in order for the person to not have any life crisis later on in life. Trust vs. Mistrust (Birth to 1 year) Autonomy vs. Shame and doubt (1-3 years) Initiative vs. Guilt (preschool, 3-6 years) Industry vs. Inferiority (latency, 6-12 year) Identity vs. Role confusion…

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    first stage it is Trust versus mistrust and the virtue that needs to be learned here is Hope. I do not remember this part of my life because this stage is from birth to one and half years old. I have been told as a child, I was very secure in my dealings with others and handling change with ease. So I must have mastered this stage because I was told that as a baby, I was very happy and content. According to Erikson the fact that I was a happy and content baby proves that I mastered this stage.…

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