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Erik Erikson’s 8 Stages of Human Development. Erik Erikson’s 8 Stages of Human Development Each stage has a conflict between inner needs and outside social demands. Failure to resolve conflict at any given stage can result in a disorder or a major life stressor.
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Erik Erikson’s 8 Stages of Human DevelopmentEach stage has a conflict between inner needs and outside social demands. Failure to resolve conflict at any given stage can result in a disorder or a major life stressor.
Erik Erikson’s Stage 1Birth to 1 year What is the social conflict?
Erik Erikson’s Stage 1Trust vs. mistrustSense of trust/security and optimism-achieved through parental gratification of needs (love and feeding) and affection. Important event: Feeding
Erik Erikson’s Stage 21-2 years What is the social conflict?
Erik Erikson’s Stage 2Autonomy v. Shame and Doubt Sense of autonomy/independence-achieved as child begins to see self as individual apart from his/her parents. Development of physical skills. Important event: Toilet training
Erik Erikson’s Stage 3Initiative v. guiltSense of initiative-achieved as child begins to imitate adult behavior and extends control of the world around him/her. Important event: Independence
Erik Erikson’s Stage 3Initiative v. guiltSense of initiative-achieved as child begins to imitate adult behavior and extends control of the world around him/her. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iCCH9wubemk&feature=fvw
Erik Erikson’s Stage 4Industry v. inferioritySense of duty and accomplishment-achieved as the child lays aside fantasy and play and begins to undertake tasks and schoolwork. Important event: School
Erik Erikson’s Stage 5AdolescenceWhat is the social conflict?
Erik Erikson’s Stage 5Identity v. Confusion Sense of identity-achieved as one clarifies sense of self and what he/she believes in. Important event: Peer relationships
Erik Erikson’s Stage 6Early adulthoodWhat is the social conflict?
Erik Erikson’s Stage 6Intimacy v. Isolation Ability to form close and lasting relationships; to make career commitments. Important event: Love relationships
Erik Erikson’s Stage 7Middle adulthoodWhat is the social conflict?
Erik Erikson’s Stage 7Generativity v. stagnation (Absorption)Concern for family, society, and future generations. Important event: Parenting
Erik Erikson’s Stage 8Late adulthoodWhat is the social conflict?
Erik Erikson’s Stage 8Integrity v. despairA sense of fulfillment and satisfaction with one’s life; willingness to face death. Important event: Reflection on and acceptance of one’s life.