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Erikson's Psychosocial Stages
Developmental Theories
Stages of Grief/Dying
100

Refers to the physical change that takes place in the body

Growth

100

Denial, Anger, Bargaining, Depression, and Acceptance are all part of what?

Stages of Dying/Grief

100

Identity vs Role Confusion

Adolescent

100

This person identified the stages of development in women based on their caring effects on human relationships

Gilligan

100

profound sadness felt over the prospect of no longer being alive and not being able to change the course of events

Depression

200

Health problems of long duration in which the disease or condition shows little change or gets progressively worse

Chronic Illness
200

Refers to the increase in mental, emotional, and social capabilities of the individual

Development

200

Autonomy vs shame and doubt

Toddler

200

This person developed a theory identifying the stages of moral development in humans

Kohlberg

200

Inability to focus, feeling a sense of it as unreal, hysteria or passivity, numbness, state of disbelief

Denial

300

Includes both psychological and social development

Psychosocial Development

300

Condition or disease that because of its nature, can be expected to cause the patient to die

Terminal Illness

300

Ego Integrity vs despair

Older Adult

300

This person observed human responses to life’s events to gain an understanding of how attitudes and behaviors change throughout the life span

Erik Erikson

300

sense of peace with themselves, family, friends, and community. Can focus on tying up any loose ends they perceive need to be resolved in preparation for death

Acceptance

400
Development that includes growth of the body and motor sensory adaptation

Physical Development

400

Psychosocial aspects of each life stage from birth to death.

Erik Erikson's stages of psychosocial development

400

Intimacy vs Isolation

Young adult

400

Concerned with children rather than all learners

Piaget

400

“Why me?” It seems unfair, and there is envy of those with good health

Anger

500

Telling the events of one's life as a form of self-evaluation and closure as the end of life approaches

Life Review

500

Refers to intellectual process, including thought, awareness, and the ability to comprehend the world 

Cognitive Development

500

Initiative vs guilt

Preschool

500

This person worked with Lawrence Kohlberg on his theory of moral development but eventually began to criticize his work because he studied privileged white men and boys

Gilligan

500

want time to complete unachieved goals, make promises to be better people, to change bad habits, and to live an exemplary life if only given more time.

Bargaining

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