Unit 2 Erikson Psychosocial Development Flashcards
0-18 months (Infancy) , According to Erikson Stages of development?
A. Autonomy vs shame and doubt
B. Integrity vs Despair
C. Initiative vs guilt
D. Trust vs Mistrust
D. Trust vs Mistrust
Forming attachment to mother, which lays foundations for later trust in others
18 months - 3 years(Toddler), According to Erikson Stages of development?
A. Autonomy vs shame and doubt
B. Integrity vs Despair
C. Initiative vs guilt
D. Trust vs Mistrust
A. Autonomy vs shame and doubt
Gaining some basic control of self and environment (e.g., toilet training, exploration)
3 - 6 years(Preschool), According to Erikson Stages of development?
A. Autonomy vs shame and doubt
B. Integrity vs Despair
C. Initiative vs guilt
D. Trust vs Mistrust
C. Initiative vs guilt
Becoming purposeful and directive knowing right from wrong
6-12 years (School Age), According to Erikson Stages of development?
A. Industry vs Inferiority
B. Integrity vs Despair
C. Initiative vs guilt
D. Trust vs Mistrust
A. Industry vs Inferiority
Developing social, physical, and school skills
team sports
12-20 years (Adolescent) According to Erikson Stages of development?
A. Industry vs Inferiority
B. Integrity vs Despair
C. Indentity vs role confusion
D. Trust vs Mistrust
C. Indentity vs role confusion
Making transition from childhood to adulthood; developing sense of identity
20-35 years (Early Adulthood) According to Erikson Stages of development?
A. Industry vs Inferiority
B. Intimacy vs Isolation
C. Indentity vs role confusion
D. Trust vs Mistrust
B. Intimacy vs Isolation
Establishing intimate bonds of love and friendship
35-65 years (Middle adulthood)
According to Erikson Stages of development?
A. Industry vs Inferiority
B. Intimacy vs Isolation
C. Generativity versus self-absorption
D. Trust vs Mistrust
C. Generativity versus self-absorption
Fulfilling life goals that involve family, career, and society; developing concerns that embrace future generations
65 to death (Later years)
A. Integrity versus despair
B. Intimacy vs Isolation
C. Generativity versus self-absorption
D. Trust vs Mistrust
A. Integrity versus despair
Looking back over one’s life and accepting its meaning
A nurse listens to a group of recent retirees. One says, “I volunteer with Meals on Wheels, coach teen sports, and do church visitation.” Another laughs and says, “I’m too busy taking
care of myself to volunteer to help others.” Which psychosocial developmental task do these
statements contrast?
a. Trust and mistrust
b. Intimacy and isolation
c. Industry and inferiority
d. Generativity and self-absorption
d. Generativity and self-absorption
Both retirees are in middle adulthood, when the developmental crisis to be resolved is generativity versus self-absorption. One exemplifies generativity; the other embodies selfabsorption. This developmental crisis would show a contrast between relating to others in a trusting fashion and being suspicious and lacking trust. Failure to negotiate this developmental crisis would result in a sense of inferiority or difficulty learning and working as opposed to the ability to work competently. Behaviors that would be contrasted would be emotional isolation and the ability to love and commit oneself.