Erikson's stages of psychosocial development Flashcards
First stage in Erikson’s stages of development lasting from 0-1 year
Trust vs. mistrust
Second stage in Erikson’s stages of development lasting from age 1-3
Autonomy vs. shame
Third stage in Erikson’s stages of development lasting ages 3-5
Initiative vs. guilt
Fourth stage in Erikson’s stages of development lasting ages 5-12
Industry vs. inferiority
Fifth stage in Erikson’s stages of development lasting ages 12-19
Identity synthesis vs. role confusion
Sixth stage in Erikson’s stages of development lasting ages 19-35
Intimacy vs. isolation
Seventh stage in Erikson’s stages of development lasting ages 35-65
Generativity vs. stagnation
Eighth stage in Erikson’s stages of development at age >65
Integrity vs. despair
Virtue gained when someone has successfully passed through Erikson’s first stage of development
Hope
Virtue gained when someone has successfully passed through Erikson’s second stage of development
Will
Virtue gained when someone has successfully passed through Erikson’s third stage of development
Purpose
Virtue gained when someone has successfully passed through Erikson’s fourth stage of development
Competence
Virtue gained when someone has successfully passed through Erikson’s fifth stage of development
Fidelity
Virtue gained when someone has successfully passed through Erikson’s sixth stage of development
Love
Virtue gained when someone has successfully passed through Erikson’s seventh stage of development
Care
Virtue gained when someone has successfully passed through Erikson’s eighth stage of development
Wisdom
Erikson stage of development at which someone learns to trust and rely on others
Trust vs. mistrust
Erikson stage of development at which someone learns to become confident in their own abilities and avoid becoming too dependent
Autonomy vs. shame
Erikson stage of development at which someone develops confidence in making decisions and leading others
Initiative vs. guilt
Erikson stage of development at which someone develops the sense of being competent and accomplished
Industry vs. inferiority
Erikson stage of development at which someone understands who they are and how they fit into society e.g. sexually, occupationally
Identity synthesis vs. role confusion
Erikson stage of development at which someone develops comfortable and committed relationships
Intimacy vs. isolation
Erikson stage of development at which someone is productive to society in various ways e.g. in work, in raising a family, in community projects
Generativity vs. stagnation
Erikson stage of development at which someone contemplates on their achievements in life and feels a sense of completeness if they are happy with their life
Integrity vs. despair