WK 3 SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT : ERIKSON Flashcards
What is a key feature of each stage in Erikson’s theory?
The emergence of self, the search for identity, and the role of culture.
What does Erikson say about the developmental stages?
Erikson’s theory consists of a series of stages that are distinct and separate from each other. Each stage represents a different aspect of human development.
What is the first stage?
Trust vs mistrust
What is the second stage?
Autonomy vs shame/doubt
What is the third stage?
Initiative vs guilt
What is the fourth stage?
Industry vs inferiority
What is the fifth stage?
Identity vs role confusion
What is the seventh stage?
Generativity vs stagnation
What is the eighth stage?
Ego integrity vs despair
What is the sixth stage?
Intimacy vs isolation
- Trust Vs mistrust
Outcome: Trust in others, or doubt and mistrust if experiences are fear-inducing.
Key Influence: Mother
- Autonomy vs. Shame/Doubt
Outcome: Self-confidence or shame and self-doubt.
Key Influences: Both parents
- Initiative vs. Guilt
Outcome: Ability to follow interests or development of guilt.
Key Influence: Entire family
- Industry vs. Inferiority
Outcome: Industrious and hardworking or inferior and lacking motivation.
Key Influences: Neighbors and school
- Identity vs. Role Confusion
Outcome: Identity or role confusion and feeling lost.
Key Influences: Peers and role models