Erickson’s Flashcards

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Erickson

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Psychosocial theorist

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Infancy

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Trust vs mistrust

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Trust vs mistrust

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Food
Warmth
Tactile simulation

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What are the crucial elements for trust vs mistrust

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Quality of the caregiver /child relationship
Consistency of care

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What is the task for trust vs. mistrust

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TRUST when they cry for food.. feed
When they are cold.. cover
When they want to be held.. hold

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what can causes mistrust?

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Failing to trust
And also not allowing the infant to express causes mistrust

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What did erickson say an infant was

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A narcissist
A degree of egocentrism
Total concern for self

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Erickson toddler section
Autonomy vs shame and doubt

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Autonomy vs shame and doubt

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Developing a sense of control
Clash of wills
Food- i like it one day and the next i dont
To button not to button

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Clash of wills

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Process of holding on and letting go

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What is the task for Ericsson’s theory in toddlers

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Autonomy , self control and will power

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What can failure of autonomy self control and will power cause

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Shame, doubt and poor tolerance of frustration

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Negativism and how we can dodge it in the hospital setting

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No
Me do

Being creative with our assessments to make child think we are playing and not assessing

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Ritualism and how can we apply this in a hospital setting

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Sameness

Sticking to a bedtime routine

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Transitional object and how can this supply in a hospital setting

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Blanket, stuffed animal , iPad
Helps child be comforted

Letting child have his or her stuffed animal for comfort and less anxiety

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Preschool age child section initiative vs guilt slide 26

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Initiative vs guilt

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Live to the fullest
State of energetic learning
Intrusion , taking initiative , forming and carrying out goals

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What is the task for initiative vs guilt

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Initiative , a sense of purpose , self confidence and self direction

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Why would a preschool age child experience guilt according to Ericksons theory

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For things the child cannot accomplish

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School age child 6-puberty eicksons theory section

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Industry vs inferiority Erickson school age

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Child desires real achievement
Self esteem tied to sense of industry
They become absorbed at the development and implementation of skills

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Why do all children feel some degree of inferiority

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Because of skills they cannot master

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What is the task for school age children

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Industry , competence, and self confidence (get it done)

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Adolescence Erickson identity vs role confusion section

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Identity versus role confusion
Who am i and where am i going New emotions, body thoughts New sense of identity Sex role identity Key is interaction with others/ relationships
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What are some things that may happen when an adolescent is in the hospital that could benefit them
Have friends come for visitation
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What is the task for Erickson identity vs role confusion
Identity formation and a sense of self as an individual
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What happens when we fail to resolve task in identity vs role confusion
Confusion ,lower self esteem and poor self concept