Erik Erikson Flashcards
Extended from freud’s works
Psychosocial development
Psychosocial development
Erik erikson
Psychosocial growth occurs in sequential phases and each stage is dependent on completion of the previous stage
Psychosocial development
Eight stages of psychosocial development
Trust versus mistrust
Autonomy versus shame and doubt
Initiative versus guilt
Industry versus inferiority
Identity versus role confusion
Intimacy versus isolation
Generativity versus stagnation
Ego integrity versus despair
From 1 to 1.5 years old
Focuses on developing mother child relationship
Trust versus mistrust
From two to three years old
Focuses on developing independence
Toilet training
Autonomy versus shame and doubt
From four to five years old
Focuses on developing sense of purpose
Asserting control and a capability of the child to carry out task
Initiative versus guilt
From 6 to 11 years old
Focuses on developing confidence and pride
Child learns the concept of right from wrong
Industry versus inferiority
During adolescence or puberty age
Focuses on developing sense of self
Personal identity and belonging in his environment
Identity versus role confusion
From 20 to 30 years old
Focuses on developing loving and meaningful relationship with others
Intimacy versus isolation
From 35 to 60 years old
Focuses on developing accomplishments in career and family
Generativity versus stagnation