8 Stages of Development by Erik Erikson

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23 Apr 201705:20

Summary

TLDRErikson's Theory of Psycho-social Development outlines eight stages that shape an individual's life from infancy to maturity. Each stage presents a unique challenge, such as building trust, developing autonomy, and forming an identity. Successful navigation of these stages leads to positive outcomes like self-confidence and industry, while failures can result in mistrust, guilt, and despair. The theory emphasizes the importance of social interactions and the influence of family, peers, and society in personal growth. Erikson, despite lacking formal education, contributed significantly to the field of psychology, coining the term 'identity crisis.'

Takeaways

  • πŸ‘Ά Erikson's Stage 1 (Basic Trust vs. Mistrust) emphasizes the importance of trust development in infancy, with the mother playing a key role.
  • 🌟 Stage 2 (Autonomy vs. Shame & Doubt) in early childhood focuses on self-discovery and the development of self-confidence or shame, with both parents being influential.
  • πŸš€ In Stage 3 (Initiative vs. Guilt), preschoolers explore new things and develop initiative or guilt based on encouragement or restraint from their family.
  • 🏫 Stage 4 (Industry vs. Inferiority) during school age is about finding interests and receiving recognition, which can lead to industriousness or feelings of inferiority.
  • πŸ§‘β€πŸŽ“ Adolescence in Stage 5 (Identity vs. Role Confusion) is marked by learning about social roles and the potential for an identity crisis, influenced by peers and role models.
  • πŸ’‘ Stage 6 (Intimacy vs. Isolation) in early adulthood involves forming intimate relationships for happiness or facing isolation without them, with friends and partners being central.
  • 🌱 Stage 7 (Generativity vs. Stagnation) in adulthood is about contributing to society and leading the next generation, which can result in generativity or stagnation.
  • πŸ‘΅ Stage 8 (Ego Integrity vs. Despair) in maturity involves reflecting on life and developing integrity or despair based on one's life achievements.
  • πŸŽ“ Erik Erikson, despite lacking a bachelor's degree, became a renowned professor and coined the term 'identity crisis', influenced by Freud.
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Q & A

  • What are the eight stages of Erikson's Theory of Psycho-social Development?

    -The eight stages are Basic Trust vs. Mistrust, Autonomy vs. Shame & Doubt, Initiative vs. Guilt, Industry vs. Inferiority, Identity vs. Role Confusion, Intimacy vs. Isolation, Generativity vs. Stagnation, and Ego Integrity vs. Despair.

  • What is the primary concern during the 'Basic Trust vs. Mistrust' stage?

    -The primary concern is whether the infant can trust the world and if it is safe, which influences their ability to trust others in the future.

  • How does the 'Autonomy vs. Shame & Doubt' stage affect a child's self-confidence?

    -If a child is allowed to explore and discover themselves during this stage, they develop self-confidence; otherwise, they may develop shame and self-doubt.

  • What is the main question children ask themselves during the 'Initiative vs. Guilt' stage?

    -The main question is 'Is it okay for me to do what I do?' which is influenced by whether they are encouraged or held back in their endeavors.

  • How does the 'Industry vs. Inferiority' stage relate to a child's motivation and work ethic?

    -If children receive positive recognition during this stage, they become industrious and hard-working; negative feedback can lead to feelings of inferiority and reduced motivation.

  • What social roles do adolescents explore during the 'Identity vs. Role Confusion' stage?

    -Adolescents explore roles such as being friends, students, children, and citizens, which can lead to an identity crisis if not navigated well.

  • Why is the 'Intimacy vs. Isolation' stage important for forming long-term relationships?

    -This stage is crucial because if young adults can form intimate relationships and make long-term commitments, they develop confidence and happiness; failure to do so can lead to isolation and loneliness.

  • What does 'Generativity vs. Stagnation' signify in an adult's life?

    -It signifies whether an adult feels they can contribute positively to society and guide the next generation, leading to happiness, or if unresolved conflicts lead to pessimism and stagnation.

  • How does the 'Ego Integrity vs. Despair' stage reflect on an individual's life review?

    -In this stage, individuals look back on their lives and either feel contentment and integrity if they believe they have done well, or despair if they feel they have not.

  • What was Erik Erikson's professional background, despite lacking a bachelor's degree?

    -Erik Erikson served as a professor at prestigious universities like Harvard and Yale and became famous for his work on psychosocial development and coining the term 'identity crisis.'

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