Life's First Act
Who Are You?
Set Your Status
Erik²
Life's Second Act
100

A research study that follows the same people over time (usually starting when they are young)

What is a longitudinal study?

100

An identity based on race

What is racial identity?

100

The identity status of someone who has neither explored nor committed

What is identity diffusion status?

100

In Erikson's theory, the ability to form close, loving relationships primarily in young adulthood

What is intimacy?

100

The time of natural cessation of menstruation and decline of reproductive abilities 

What is menopause? 

200

The first stage of psychosocial development, when a child is trying to determine what is safe and what is not

What is trust vs. mistrust?

200

One's identity most closely linked to their faith

What is religious identity?

200

The identity status of someone who has explored college options and committed to one

What is identity achievement status?

200

According to Erikson, this is the adolescent's sense of self that needs to be solidified during one of his psychosocial stages

What is identity?

200

A neurocognitive disorder often with an onset at age 80+

What is Alzheimer's disease?

300

In Western cultures, an in-between stage between ages 18 to mid-twenties

What is emerging adulthood?

300

An identity influenced by the people around you and the environment where you were raised 

What is familial identity?

300

The name for the model exploring the different possible identity statuses during the fifth stage in Erik Erikson's psychosocial development

What is the identity status model?

300

The fifth stage in Erikson's psychosocial development that is marked by an identity crisis in adolescence

What is identity vs. role confusion?

300

The psychosocial development stage that is defined by the relationships (or lack of) that are built

What is intimacy vs. isolation?

400

The psychosocial development stage from ages 3-5

What is initiative vs. doubt?

400

This identity is accessed by most people between the hours of 9 and 5

What is occupational identity?

400

An identity status achieved after your parents make you take over the family business without exploring any other occupations

What is identity foreclosure status?

400

The theory proposed by Erik Erikson of the eight stages of development across the lifespan

What is stage theory of psychosocial development?

400

The psychosocial stage where individuals reflect toward the end of their life

What is integrity vs. despair?

500

The second of Erikson's stages, most impacted by a parent who is overly critical, overprotective, or inconsistent.

What is autonomy vs. shame and doubt? 

500

An identity that is defined by shared social, cultural, linguistic, religious, and often racial factors

What is ethnic identity?

500

Commitaphobes, like Leonardo DiCaprio, appear to be stuck in this adolescent identity status 

What is identity moratorium status?

500

The stage of psychosocial development that occurs during elementary school as children become more comfortable with doing work and being evaluated 

What is industry vs inferiority?

500

The stage of middle adulthood where people either achieve something greater than themselves or stay self-centered

What is generativity vs. stagnation?

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