Chapter 8 FIB Flashcards
In searching for his own identity, Erik Erikson spent nearly a lifetime trying to learn the name of his
biological father
Erikson received a training analysis from
Anna Freud
Basic trust is an example of a syntonic element, whereas basic mistrust is a _______________________ tendency.
dystonic
The ego is a positive force that establishes ____________________, Erikson believed.
identity
A basic ________________ emerges from the conflict between dystonic and syntonic elements.
strength
The core pathology of infancy is _________________.
withdrawal
The core pathology of early childhood is __________________.
compulsion
The basic strength of early childhood is ____________________.
will
The genital-___________________ is the psychosexual mode of the play age.
infantile
Erikson’s _______________________ covers about the same time as Freud’s phallic stage—approximately ages 3 to 5 years.
play age
The core pathology of the play age is ____________________.
inhibition
A child’s ________________ begins to develop during the play age, and Erikson calls this the “cornerstone of morality.”
conscience
Freud called this stage ____________________, but Erikson referred to it as the school age.
latency
The psychosocial crisis of the school age is ______________________ versus inferiority.
industry
Regression, or _____________________, is the core pathology of the school age.
inertia