The Age group of Erikson's Psychosocial Crisis Trust vs Mistrust
What is infant (0-1)
Age Group for Erikson's 5th stage (Identity vs Role Confusion)
What is teens to early 20's (adolescence)?
The age group of Erikson's theory Autonomy vs Shame and doubt.
What is ages 1-2 years (toddler)?
The age group for Erikson's stage of Integrity vs Despair
What is aged 65 and older?
The virtue of this task description: close relationships
and intimacy or feel socially isolated
Where is Love?
The age group for Erikson's Third stage- Initiative vs Guilt?
What is age 3-5 years (preschooler)
The age group for Erik Erikson's 6th stage (Intimacy vs Isolation)
What is ages 20s - 30s? (young adulthood)
The child who shows the virtue of determination has navigated this task description well.
What is exercise will and do things or doubt abilities?
The age group for Erikson's stage Generativity vs self-absorption
What is ages 40-65 years of age
What is ages 1-2?
As an infant, this is the task description of this stage.
develop a sense of basic trust if needs dependably met
Identity vs Role Confusion develops poorly and has this maladaptation.
What is Fanaticism?
The age group of Erikson's stage of Industry vs Inferiority
What is children ages 6- puberty (the school aged child)?
The one of the two above aged groups when people reflect on their lives and question if their lives had any meaning.
What is the stage integrity vs despair?
Who was overextension?
Maladaptation that children (aged 3-5) could develop if their psychosocial life stage is not dealt with adequately.
What is ruthlessness?
The psychosocial crisis that can potentially result in fidelity and loyalty.
What is Identity vs Role Confusion?
What is inertia?
In what above stages are adults supposed to take care of younger people. If they don't, they may be preoccupied with a lack of purpose.
What is the stage Generativity vs self absorption?
A child that has courage is this age and has navigated these two things in the task description.
What is a preschooler who initiates and carries out tasks and is guilty about independence when they need to be.
Children (1-2) fail at developing psychosocially and develop a malignancy.
What is compulsion?
An adolescent who joins a group that have divorced themselves from the painful demands of society (ie - a gang or religious cult) displays this psychosocial malignancy.
What is repudiation?
Basic virtues for BOTH Autonomy vs. Shame and Doubt AND Industry vs. Inferiority psychosocial crises.
What is Will or Determination and Competence?
The success (virtue) in the stage of Integrity vs Despair
What is the virtue of wisdom?
The last four virtues of Erikson's psychosocial theory (adolescence through old age)
What are fidelity or loyalty, love, care, and wisdom