The stage that infants are in according to Erikson.
What is trust vs. mistrust?
The stage that 1-3 year olds are in according to Erikson.
What is autonomy vs. shame/doubt
The stage that 3-5 year olds are in according to Erikson.
What is initiative vs. guilt?
The stage that adolescents (ages 12-18) are in.
What is identity vs. role confusion?
The stage that 65+ year olds are in according to Erikson.
What is integrity vs. despair?
Developing a sense that the world is safe.
What is the challenge of trust vs mistrust?
Realizing that one is independent and can make their own decisions.
What is the challenge during the autonomy vs. shame/doubt stage?
To develop the ability to try new things and handle failure.
What is the challenge during the initiative vs. guilt stage?
To develop a lasting, integrated sense of self.
What is the challenge during the adolescent stage?
The review one goes through of life and determining if it is satisfactory and lived well.
What is the challenge in the integrity vs. despair stage?
A parent responds to an infants needs, bringing a since of safety and pleasentness.
What is trust?
Children strive independence from others
What is autonomy?
Children beginning to explore their environment, ask questions, and imagine other possibilities all on their own.
What is initiative?
The qualities and unique personality that makes someone themselves.
What is identity?
The feeling of hopelessness.
What is despair?
When a parent does not respond quickly to an infants needs, making the infant sense danger.
What is mistrust?
The feeling a child experiences when he/she has failed at a task.
What is shame/doubt?
Realizing that the initiation taken may place the child in a spot of conflict.
What is guilt?
Being able to commit to one's self to others on the basis of accepting others, even when there may be ideological differences.
What is fidelity?
Seeing oneself as leading a successful life.
What is integrity?
Openness to new experience tempered by wariness that discomfort may arise.
What is hope?
The knowledge that within limits, children can act on their world intentionally.
What is will?
The balance between individual initiative and willingness to cooperate with others.
What is purpose?
An identity that presents itself in the result of rebellion due to pressure to be another.
What is a negative identity?
To accept death without fear, and to believe that they have closure and completeness in terms of their life.
What is wisdom?