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Erik Erikson's theory of psychosocial development outlines eight stages from infancy to old age, each characterized by a central conflict that influences personal growth and social relationships. These stages include trust versus mistrust, autonomy versus shame, initiative versus guilt, industry versus inferiority, identity versus role confusion, intimacy versus isolation, generativity versus stagnation, and ego integrity versus despair, with each stage influenced by different social interactions and challenges.
8 Stages of Development by Erik Erikson
Concepts covered:psychosocial development, identity crisis, trust versus mistrust, intimacy versus isolation, generativity versus stagnation
Erik Erikson's theory of psychosocial development outlines eight stages from infancy to old age, each characterized by a central conflict that influences personal growth and social relationships. These stages include trust versus mistrust, autonomy versus shame, initiative versus guilt, industry versus inferiority, identity versus role confusion, intimacy versus isolation, generativity versus stagnation, and ego integrity versus despair, with each stage influenced by different social interactions and challenges.
Question 1
Erikson's theory includes eight stages of development.
Question 2
How can young adults avoid isolation?
Question 3
Generativity versus _____ occurs during middle adulthood.
Question 4
CASE STUDY: A teenager is struggling with identity and peer pressure.
What do you recommend for the teenager?
Question 5
What influences generativity in middle adulthood?
Question 6
Identity crisis is common during adolescence according to Erikson.
Question 7
Stage six focuses on forming _____ relationships to avoid isolation.
Question 8
Generativity involves contributing to society in middle adulthood.
Question 9
What is the key to developing trust?
Question 10
In stage five, identity versus _____ is a key challenge.
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