Erikson Flashcards
Emphasis on the ego as the center of personality rather than the id.
Post-Freudian theory
A positive force that creates a self-identity and emerges from and is largely shaped by society
Ego
Ego: a way of seeing our physical self as different from other people
body ego
Ego: image we have ourselves in comparison with an established ideal
ego-ideal
Ego: image we have ourselves in the variety of social roles we play
ego-identity
A fictional notion that they are superior to other cultures
pseudospecies
Infancy mode, crisis, strength and pathology
oral sensory mode, basic trust vs mistrust, hope, withdrawal
Early childhood mode, crisis, strength and pathology
anal-urethral-muscular mode, autonomy vs. shame and doubt, will, compulsion
Play age mode, crisis, strength and pathology
genital-locomotor mode, initiative vs. guilt, purpose, inhibition
School age mode, crisis, strength and pathology
latency, industry vs. inferiority, competence, inertia
Adolescence mode, crisis, strength and pathology
puberty, identiy vs. identity confusion, fidelity, role repudiation
Young Adulthood mode, crisis, strength and pathology
genitality, intimacy vs, isolation, love, exclusivity
Adulthood mode, crisis, strength and pathology
procreativity, generativity vs. stagnation, care, rejectivity
Old age mode, crisis, strength and pathology
generalized sensuality, integrity vs. despair, wisdom, disdain
Trial and error phase; most crucial developmental stage
adolescence