Erik Erickson Psychosocial Stages of Development Flashcards
an American psychoanalyst and a close follower of Freud.
Erik Erickson
Emphasized on psychosocial than psychosexual
Erik Erickson
Where did Erik Erickson was born
Frankfurt, Germany
Psychosocial stages of development
Trust vs mistrust
Autonomy vs shame and doubt
Inititiative vs guilt
Industry vs inferiority
Identity vs role diffusion
Intimacy vs isolation
Generativity vs stagnation
Integrity vs despair
Trust vs mistrust age
0-18
Autonomy vs shame and doubt age
18 mos -3
Inititiative vs guilt age
3-5
Industry vs inferiority age
5-13
Identity vs role diffusion age
13-21
Intimacy vs isolation age
21-39
Generativity vs stagnation age
40-65
Integrity vs despair age
65+
Needs are met unconditionally
Trust vs. mistrust
Mother plays a crucial role
Trust vs. mistrust
Learns to trust self and others vs. withdrawal
Trust vs. mistrust
Time when a child would most likely develop separation anxiety
Trust vs. mistrust
Fear of being unacceptable to others
Autonomy vs shame and doubt
It is characterized by clear assertions of ego which may result to non-compliance behavior
Autonomy vs shame and doubt
Development of super ego
Inititiative vs guilt
Learns to influence the environment
Inititiative vs guilt
Evaluates one’s behavior vs. fear of doing wrong, lack of self-confidence, over restricting actions
Inititiative vs guilt
Creative
Industry vs inferiority
Develop sense of competency vs. sense of inadequacy
Industry vs inferiority
An apprentice in the art of learning the tasks of adulthoo
Industry vs inferiority
The search for identity
Identity vs role diffusion
Develop a sense of self, planning for adult roles vs. doubts relating to sexual identity, occupation/ career
Identity vs role diffusion
Emancipation from family, heterosexual relationship, develops ideology and philosophy in life
Identity vs role diffusion
Highest incidence of schizophrenia
Identity vs role diffusion
Early adulthood
Intimacy vs isolation
Develop intimate relationship with others, commitment to career vs. avoidance of choices in relationship or life style
Intimacy vs isolation
The ability to love and be compassionate
Intimacy vs isolation
Middle age
Generativity vs stagnation
Willingness to assume responsibility for others
Generativity vs stagnation
Productive; use of energies to guide next generation vs. lack of interest, concern with own self
Generativity vs stagnation
Later years
Integrity vs despair
Feelings of self-acceptance
Integrity vs despair
Sense of dignity, worth and importance
Integrity vs despair
Wisdom is achieved
Integrity vs despair
Fear of death
Integrity vs despair
Period of reminiscence
Integrity vs despair