Psychosocial Development Flashcards
Creator of Stages of Psychosocial Development
Erik Erikson
Infancy [ST]
Trust vs. Mistrust
Trust vs. Mistrust [AGE]
Infancy
Toddlerhood [ST]
Autonomy vs. Shame & Doubt
Autonomy vs. Shame & Doubt [AGE]
Toddlerhood
Initiative vs. Guilt [AGE]
Early childhood
Early childhood [ST]
Initiative vs. Guilt
Middle- Late childhood [ST]
Industry vs. Inferiority
Industry vs. Inferiority [AGE]
Middle- Late childhood
Adolescence [ST]
Identity vs. Role-confusion
Identity vs. Role-confusion [AGE]
Adolescence
Young adult [ST]
Intimacy vs. Isolation
Intimacy vs. Isolation [AGE]
Young adult
Middle adult [ST]
Generativity vs. Stagnation
Generativity vs. Stagnation [AGE]
Middle adult
Older adult [ST]
Ego integrity vs. Despair
Ego integrity vs. Despair [AGE]
Older adult
Learns to balance feelings of love and hate. Learns to cooperate and control wilfull desires [STA]
Trust vs. Mistrust
Infancy
Starts to do things independently [STA]
Autonomy vs. Shame & Doubt
Toddlerhood
Loss of body integrity is greatest threat affecting willingness to interact with healthcare. Play is same as work and facilitates self education [STA]
Initiative vs. Guilt
Early childhood
Gains awareness of unique talents that makes them different. Establish self-concept as members of social group. [STA]
Industry vs. Inferiority
Middle-late childhood
Compares self to ideal and struggles with own identity. Personal fable. Imaginary audience. [STA]
Identity vs. Role confusion
Adolescence
Establish trusting, intimate relationships. Maintain independence and self-efficiency [STA]
Intimacy vs. Isolation
Young adult
Realizes that half of life has been used causing them to question level of achievement & success. [STA]
Generativity vs. Stagnation
Middle adult
Dealing with reailty of ageing, acceptance of death [STA]
Ego integrity vs. Despair
Older adult
Belief that one is invulnerable [KT]
Personal fable
Type of social thinking influences behaviour, self-consciousness, feeling embarassed [KT]
Imaginary audience
Order of Psychosocial Stages
1) Trust vs. Mistrust
2) Autonomy vs. Shame & Doubt
3) Initiative vs. Guilt
4) Industry vs. Inferiority
5) Identity vs. Role-confusion
6) Intimacy vs. Isolation
7) Generativity vs. Stagnation
8) Ego integrity vs. Despair