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Title: Erik Erikson


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Erik Eriksons(1902-1994)
  • Eight Stages of Development

2
Who is Erik Erikson?
  • A psychologist (professor of developmental
    psychology at Harvard University).
  • Deals with the role of society, parents, and the
    individual in the development of personality.
  • Failures in one stage will accumulate in later
    stages, but they can also be rectified, so there
    is hope
  • Direct links to the Family Life Cycle Theory.

3
Stage 1 Trust vs. Mistrust
  • First year of life
  • Basic care or neglect determines general trust or
    mistrust in those around you

4
Stage 2 Autonomy vs. Doubt
  • Occurs between 2-3 years old
  • This is the time where a child is acquiring new
    mental and motor skills child really tries to
    do things on their own
  • The desire to do things independently autonomy
  • Autonomy must outweigh doubt, but some doubt
    still allows for dependence on parents

5
Stage 3 Initiative vs. Guilt
  • Occurs between 4-5 years old
  • During this stage a child initiates activities
  • Uses more fantasy and imagination
  • Guilt comes into the picture when parent(s) make
    the child feel that his/her play is bad, or that
    his/her questions are a nuisance

6
Stage 4 Industry vs. Inferiority
  • Occurs between 6-11 years old
  • Industry means the child is
  • concerned with how things work
  • and what they do (children discover building,
    baking)
  • Parents can encourage industry or discourage it
    by chastising
  • Inferiority is apparent when a child begins
    feeling judged or graded (parents and good
    teachers can try to diminish inferiority
    complexes)

7
Stage 5 Identity vs. Role Confusion
  • Occurs between 12-18 years old
  • Start to develop a sense of who you are, where
    youve been, and where you want to go (all
    combine to form your identity)
  • Role confusion often grows out of this ? many
    delinquents are caught up in this stage, they may
    figure a negative identity is better than no
    identity

8
Stage 6 Intimacy vs. Isolation
  • Occurs during young adulthood (approx. 18 yrs
    early family life)
  • Intimacy means you have the ability to share and
    care for another without losing your sense of
    self
  • Without intimate friends or partners you have no
    one to care for other than yourself which can
    lead to a sense of isolation

9
Stage 7 Generativity vs. Self Absorption
  • Occurs during middle age (40s 50s)
  • Generativity concern with others beyond your
    immediate family
  • Self Absorption personal needs and comforts are
    a predominant concern

10
Stage 8 Integrity vs. Despair
  • Occurs in senior citizens
  • Integrity satisfaction with your life
  • Despair see life as a series of missed
    opportunities but also realize it is too late to
    go back and do things differently
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