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Published on Nov 18, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

ERIKSON CREATED THE PSYCHOSOCIAL STAGES

(JUNE 15, 1902- MAY 12, 1994)

BIOGRAPHY

  • German
  • One son: Kai
  • Graduated from Harvard
  • Born in Canada
  • Converted to Christianity during his marriage

BIO. CONTINUED

  • He was a butt
  • B. orn in a significant time period
  • U. sed his knowledge to create social development stages
  • T. heodor Homburger was his wife
  • T. aught at the institute of human relations

STAGE ONE

  • Stage of life: infancy ( birth to 18 months)
  • Basic conflict: trust vs mistrust
  • Child develops trust ( given from a caregiver providing care)
  • Important event: feeding

STAGE 2

  • Stage of life: Early childhood ( 2-3 years)
  • Basic conflict: autonomy vs shame and doubt
  • Child developed sense of person control over physical self
  • Important event: potty training

STAGE 3

  • Stage of life: preschool ( 3- 5 years)
  • Basic conflict: initiative vs guilt
  • Begins asserting oneself through control and power
  • Important event: exploration

STAGE 4

  • Stage of life: school age ( 6- 11 years)
  • Basic conflict: industry vs inferiority
  • Child learns to cope with new social and academic demands
  • Important event: school

STAGE 5

  • Stage of life: adolescence ( 12- 18 years)
  • Basic conflict: identity vs role confusion
  • Developed a sense of personal identity ( unique characteristics)
  • Important events: social relationships

STAGE 6

  • Stage of life: young adulthood ( 19- 40 years)
  • Basic conflict: intimacy vs isolation
  • Formation of intimate relationships
  • Important event: relationships

STAGE 7

  • Stage of life: middle adulthood ( 40- 65 years)
  • Basic conflict: Generativity vs stagnation
  • Creation and nurturing of children or things that will outlast them
  • Important events: work and parenthood

STAGE 8

  • Stage of life: maturity ( 65- DEATH)
  • Basic conflict: ego integrity vs despair
  • To look back upon life, creating a sense of despair or happiness
  • Important events: reflection on life

QUESTIONS

  • Why was he a butt?
  • How many stages were there?
  • What builds trust?
  • First stage is what age frame?