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Eriksons Theory of Development

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Essay title: Eriksons Theory of Development

Erikson’s Theory of Psychosocial Development is based on the development of what is termed the ‘Ego Identity’. According to Erikson our ego identities are ever changing, partly due to the interactions in our daily lives, but mostly how those interactions are perceived by us as we mature and age. Erikson’s Theory of psychosocial behavior can be easily understood using the table below. Each stage has a goal of competence and plays a role in the development of social and psychological skills.

Age Phase

0-1yr Trust vs. Mistrust

2-3 Autonomy vs. Shame and Doubt

3-5 Initiative vs. Guilt

6-11 Industry vs. Inferiority

12-18 Identity vs. Role Confusion

19-40 Intimacy vs. Isolation

41-64 Generativity vs. Stagnation

65 older Ego Integrity vs. Despair

The first phase is critical as it occurs during infancy, a time of total dependence for the baby. The babe must have a stable a nurturing environment to live and gain a foundation for trust in others. There is a popular comic strip entitled Baby Blues written from the perspective of a baby (from birth to 5 yrs thus far) and her parents. Through humorous, satirical anecdotes and sketches we are able to sympathize with the baby trapped in the world of the overworked, underpaid parent who doesn’t speak the same language.

The second stage lovingly referred

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