Know your psychoanalyst
Baby bottles and Bikes
Puberty and Popularity
To work or not to work?
100

Now hopefully you were paying attention, how many stages are psychosocial development?

Eight

100

The first stage of development ranges from birth to 18 months, what is the defining question for this stage?

Trust vs. Mistrust

100

Around what ages do you see stage 4. industry vs. inferiority?

Ages 7 to 11

100
What is the expected outcome of stage 6: young adulthood?

Love ♡ 

200

Who was the psychoanalyst that created the eight stages of development?

a) Samuel Samson

b) Erik Erikson

c) William Wilson

B. Erik Erikson

200
What are the few needs that babies in stage one rely on to form trust?

Being fed, changed, bathed, and cared for.

200

What's the big question for stage 5: identity vs. confusion?

Who am I?

200

Why do you think this stages question is intimacy and isolation?

Answer TBD upon responses

300

Who did Erikson base his theory on?

Erikson added to Freudian's beliefs and theory.

300

Susan wants to put on her own shoes and insists she can do it herself, what developmental stage does this describe?

Stage 2: Autonomy vs. Shame/Doubt

300

David doesn't agree with his parents political views but he doesn't want to anger them, which developmental stage does this describe?

Stage 5: Identity vs. Role Confusion

300

Bernice has two sons but doesn't see them much due to work, she feels she should be more involved with their lives but she can't seem to, which developmental stage does this describe?

Stage 7. Generativity vs. Stagnation

400

With what degree did Erikson graduate college with?

Erikson never received an official degree at any institute he attended.

400

The ability to take charge, face challenges, and assert control for themselves. This is Stage 3: ____ vs Guilt 

Initiative

400

How can you use Stage 4 in the classroom, Industry vs. Inferiority?

By making students set goals and fulfill daily tasks.

400

What are both sides of Stage 8: Maturity, Integrity vs. Despair

Integrity: Feeling content with what they were able to accomplish in lifetime. 

Despair: Regretful of their past, failure to accomplish their desires