The first comprehensive Life-Span view that remains as an important theoretical framework
What is The Psychosocial Theory?
Suspicion, withdrawal and lack of confidence.
What is Mistrust?
The age range when Initiative vs Guilt takes place.
What is ages 3 to 5?
The age range where Identity vs Identity Confusion takes place.
What is adolescence?
To make sense of life and contributions.
What is Integrity vs Despair?
Having both psychological and social aspects.
What is Psychosocial?
The person(s) responsible for allowing the infant to feel secure in the world.
What are parents?
The challenge of Industry vs Inferiority.
What is learning basic skills to work with others?
To commit to another in a loving relationship.
What is intimacy?
The age range where Integrity vs Despair takes place.
What is Late life?
Erik Erikson built onto his ideas.
Who is Sigmund Freud?
Children gradually learn they can control their own actions.
What is Autonomy?
Children realizing their initiative may place them in conflict with others.
What is guilt?
The inability to form close relationships.
What is isolation?
An older woman mentoring a younger, newer person on the job.
What is generativity?
Proposes that development is largely determined by how well people handle conflicts at different ages.
What is Psychodynamic Perspective?
Proper balance of mistrust and trust.
What is Hope?
What is Industry vs inferiority?
The challenge of Identity vs Identity confusion.
What is an integrated sense of self?
What is despair?
Unique conflict between two opposing states that can lead to areas of psychosocial strength.
What is a Crisis?
The child can act on their own world intentionally.
What is Will?
Balance between individual initiative and a willingness to cooperate with others
What is Purpose?
An adolescent being uncomfortable with their body and the changes happening with their body.
What is Identity vs Identity confusion?
What is Stagnation?