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Erik Erikson:
Psychosocial Development
Psychosocial Development
Theory
• Psychosocial development theory is
based on eight stages of development
• Erikson’s theory is based on the idea that
development through life is a series of
stages which are each defined by a
crisis or challenge
• The early stages provide the foundations
for later stages so Erikson says that if a
child does not resolve a crisis in a
particular stage, they will have problems
in later stages
• For example, if an adolescent does not
establish their own identity, they will have
difficulty in relationships as an adult
The stages are as follows:
• Stage 1 – Oral Sensory
• Stage 2 – Muscular-Anal
• Stage 3 – Locomotor
• Stage 4 – Latency
• Stage 5 – Adolescence
• Stage 6 – Young Adulthood
• Stage 7 – Middle Adulthood
• Stage 8 – Maturity
Stage 1 – Oral Sensory
Trust vs. Mistrust
• birth to 1 year (infancy)
• basic conflict is trust vs.
mistrust
• the important event is
feeding and the important
relationship is with the
mother
• the infant must develop a
loving, trusting
relationship with the
mother/caregiver through
feeding, teething and
comforting
• failure to resolve this
conflict can lead to
sensory distortion, and
withdrawal
Trust vs. Mistrust
This stage is all about fulfilling
needs. The baby needs to trust
the world around them to take
care of their needs. If they are
hungry, they need to develop trust
that they will be fed. If they are
not fed, or their diaper is left dirty,
they may develop a mistrust in the
outside world. This sense of trust
of mistrust can effect us
throughout the rest of our lives.
Stage 2 – Muscular-Anal
Autonomy versus Shame and
Doubt
• age 1 to 3 years (toddler)
• Basic conflict is autonomy
vs. shame/doubt
• The important event is toilet
training and the important
relationship is with the
parents
• The child’s energy is
directed towards mastering
physical skills such as
walking, grasping and
muscular control
• The child learns self control
but may develop shame,
doubt, impulsivity or
compulsion if not handled
well
Autonomy vs. Shame &
Doubt
Autonomy means being your own
boss. Here a toddler tries to control
their own bodies by toilet training and
their environment, by always saying
"NO!!!!". Sometimes they do poopy in
their pants or get yelled at by their
parents, causing shame and doubt in
their own abilities. If we learn how to
control ourselves in reasonable ways,
we develop a healthy will. We are
then able to face the later challenges
of life.
Stage 3 – Locomotor
Initiative versus guilt
• age 3 to 6 years (preschool)
• basic conflict is initiative vs.
guilt
• the important event is
independence and the
important relationship is
family
• the child continues to
become more assertive in
exploration, discovery,
adventure and play
• the child may show too much
force in this stage causing
feelings of guilt
• failure to resolve this conflict
can lead to ruthlessness and
inhibition
Initiative vs. Guilt
Here the key word in a child's life changes
from "No!" to why?". In this stage children
want to understand the world and they ask
too many darn questions!!!! If their
initiative in questioning the world is
encouraged, then they will feel
comfortable with expressing their curiosity
throughout the rest of their life. If we
discourage them and tell them to shut up,
then they will feel guilty about their
questioning and avoid being inquisitive
later.
Stage 4 – Latency
Industry vs. Inferiority
• age 6 to 12 years (school
age)
• the basic conflict in this
stage is industry vs.
inferiority
• the important event is school
and the important
relationships are teachers,
friends and neighbourhood
• the child must learn to deal
with new skills and develop
a sense of achievement and
accomplishment
• failure to do so can create a
sense of inferiority, failure
and incompetence
Industry vs. Inferiority
This is where most children begin
formal education (what we call
school). For the first time children are
being formally evaluated. If a child
raises their hand in class and
answers a question correctly, then
he/she will feel industrious
(competent). If he/she tries to answer
a question but stutters to get out the
wrong answer, and other students all
start making fun of his/her speech
impediment, then the child will feel
Stage 5 – Adolescence
Identity vs. Role Confusion
• age 12 to 20 years (adolescent)
• the basic conflict is identity vs. role
confusion
• the important event is development
of peer relationships and the
important relationships are peers,
groups and social influences
• The teenager must achieve a sense
of identity in occupation, sex roles,
politics and religion. In addition, they
must resolve their identity and
direction.
• Failure to make these resolutions
can lead to the repression of
aspects of the individual for the sake
of others (fanaticism)
Identity vs. Role Confusion
In adolescence, Erikson believed that
a teenager’s main social need is to
discover his or her social identity.
While searching for your identity, you
may try out different roles, like trying
to fit into various social groups,
experimenting with drugs or sex, or
just changing your wardrobe. You
should be trying to find a stable sense
of self now, or Erikson believed you
may have an identity crisis later.
Stage 6 – Young Adulthood
Intimacy vs. Isolation
• age 20 to 40 years
• the basic conflict in young
adulthood is intimacy vs.
isolation
• the important event is
parenting and the
important relationships are
lovers, friends and work
connections
• in this stage, the individual
must develop intimate
relationships through work
and social life
• failure to make such
connections can lead to
promiscuity, exclusivity
and isolation
Intimacy vs. Isolation
Young adults (early 20s into early
30s) are trying to balance their
career efforts (work, school or self-
improvement) with the need to be
in an intimate relationship with
another person. How much time
should I spend looking for a
relationship? What if I don't find
anybody? What if I am all alone for
the rest of my life?
Stage 7 – Middle Adulthood
Generativity vs. Stagnation
• age 40 to 65 years
• the basic conflict is
generativity vs. stagnation
• the important event is
parenting and the important
relationships are with
children and the community
• this stage is based on the
idea that each adult must
find a way to satisfy,
support and contribute to
the next generation; it is
often thought of as giving
back
• failure to resolve this stage
can lead to overextension
or rejectivity
Generativity vs. Stagnation
Erikson believed that by the time
we reach our mid 30s to mid 50s
we start to really examine our lives
and see if it is going the way we
planned it or did it take a drastic
turn. This is where some people
take drastic steps and change their
lives. You could see a lot of late
divorces or extreme changes in
clothes or cars- we call this
experience a mid life crisis.
Stage 8 – Maturity
Integrity vs. Despair
• age 65 to death
• the basic conflict is
ego integrity vs.
despair
• the important event is
reflection on and
acceptance of the
individual’s life
• the individual is
creating meaning and
purpose of one’s life
and reflecting on life
achievements
• failure to resolve this
conflict can create
feelings of disdain &
despair.
Integrity vs. Despair
Towards the end of our lives we
look back and evaluate ourselves.
Did we live a good life? Leave
behind a legacy of friends or
family? Or did we waste our time
playing Madden 2023 on
Playstation 7? If we feel like there
were many lost opportunities along
the way we may fall into despair. I
like to use this stage to try to shape
my life now- you should too.
LET’S REVIEW
1. Can feel despair if conflict isn’t resolved
in this stage.
2. Stage when parents are the important
relationship and independence is the
event.
3. Stage when event is potty training.
4. Stage when identity is rooted in
occupation and peers are important.
5. Stage when the mother or caregiver is
important.
6. Conflict is industry vs. inferiority.
7. Giving back is important during this
stage.
Answers to Review
• 1. Stage 8; Maturity (integrity vs despair)
• 2. Stage 3; Locomotor (initiative vs guilt)
• 3. Stage 2; Muscular-Anal (autonomy vs
shame & doubt)
• 4. Stage 5; Adolescence (identity vs role
confusion)
• 5. Stage 1; Oral Sensory (trust vs mistrust)
• 6. Stage 4; Latency (industry vs inferiority)
• 7. Stage 7; Middle Adulthood (generativity
vs stagnation)

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Erik erikson

  • 2. Psychosocial Development Theory • Psychosocial development theory is based on eight stages of development • Erikson’s theory is based on the idea that development through life is a series of stages which are each defined by a crisis or challenge • The early stages provide the foundations for later stages so Erikson says that if a child does not resolve a crisis in a particular stage, they will have problems in later stages • For example, if an adolescent does not establish their own identity, they will have difficulty in relationships as an adult
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  • 4. The stages are as follows: • Stage 1 – Oral Sensory • Stage 2 – Muscular-Anal • Stage 3 – Locomotor • Stage 4 – Latency • Stage 5 – Adolescence • Stage 6 – Young Adulthood • Stage 7 – Middle Adulthood • Stage 8 – Maturity
  • 5. Stage 1 – Oral Sensory Trust vs. Mistrust • birth to 1 year (infancy) • basic conflict is trust vs. mistrust • the important event is feeding and the important relationship is with the mother • the infant must develop a loving, trusting relationship with the mother/caregiver through feeding, teething and comforting • failure to resolve this conflict can lead to sensory distortion, and withdrawal
  • 6. Trust vs. Mistrust This stage is all about fulfilling needs. The baby needs to trust the world around them to take care of their needs. If they are hungry, they need to develop trust that they will be fed. If they are not fed, or their diaper is left dirty, they may develop a mistrust in the outside world. This sense of trust of mistrust can effect us throughout the rest of our lives.
  • 7. Stage 2 – Muscular-Anal Autonomy versus Shame and Doubt • age 1 to 3 years (toddler) • Basic conflict is autonomy vs. shame/doubt • The important event is toilet training and the important relationship is with the parents • The child’s energy is directed towards mastering physical skills such as walking, grasping and muscular control • The child learns self control but may develop shame, doubt, impulsivity or compulsion if not handled well
  • 8. Autonomy vs. Shame & Doubt Autonomy means being your own boss. Here a toddler tries to control their own bodies by toilet training and their environment, by always saying "NO!!!!". Sometimes they do poopy in their pants or get yelled at by their parents, causing shame and doubt in their own abilities. If we learn how to control ourselves in reasonable ways, we develop a healthy will. We are then able to face the later challenges of life.
  • 9. Stage 3 – Locomotor Initiative versus guilt • age 3 to 6 years (preschool) • basic conflict is initiative vs. guilt • the important event is independence and the important relationship is family • the child continues to become more assertive in exploration, discovery, adventure and play • the child may show too much force in this stage causing feelings of guilt • failure to resolve this conflict can lead to ruthlessness and inhibition
  • 10. Initiative vs. Guilt Here the key word in a child's life changes from "No!" to why?". In this stage children want to understand the world and they ask too many darn questions!!!! If their initiative in questioning the world is encouraged, then they will feel comfortable with expressing their curiosity throughout the rest of their life. If we discourage them and tell them to shut up, then they will feel guilty about their questioning and avoid being inquisitive later.
  • 11. Stage 4 – Latency Industry vs. Inferiority • age 6 to 12 years (school age) • the basic conflict in this stage is industry vs. inferiority • the important event is school and the important relationships are teachers, friends and neighbourhood • the child must learn to deal with new skills and develop a sense of achievement and accomplishment • failure to do so can create a sense of inferiority, failure and incompetence
  • 12. Industry vs. Inferiority This is where most children begin formal education (what we call school). For the first time children are being formally evaluated. If a child raises their hand in class and answers a question correctly, then he/she will feel industrious (competent). If he/she tries to answer a question but stutters to get out the wrong answer, and other students all start making fun of his/her speech impediment, then the child will feel
  • 13. Stage 5 – Adolescence Identity vs. Role Confusion • age 12 to 20 years (adolescent) • the basic conflict is identity vs. role confusion • the important event is development of peer relationships and the important relationships are peers, groups and social influences • The teenager must achieve a sense of identity in occupation, sex roles, politics and religion. In addition, they must resolve their identity and direction. • Failure to make these resolutions can lead to the repression of aspects of the individual for the sake of others (fanaticism)
  • 14. Identity vs. Role Confusion In adolescence, Erikson believed that a teenager’s main social need is to discover his or her social identity. While searching for your identity, you may try out different roles, like trying to fit into various social groups, experimenting with drugs or sex, or just changing your wardrobe. You should be trying to find a stable sense of self now, or Erikson believed you may have an identity crisis later.
  • 15. Stage 6 – Young Adulthood Intimacy vs. Isolation • age 20 to 40 years • the basic conflict in young adulthood is intimacy vs. isolation • the important event is parenting and the important relationships are lovers, friends and work connections • in this stage, the individual must develop intimate relationships through work and social life • failure to make such connections can lead to promiscuity, exclusivity and isolation
  • 16. Intimacy vs. Isolation Young adults (early 20s into early 30s) are trying to balance their career efforts (work, school or self- improvement) with the need to be in an intimate relationship with another person. How much time should I spend looking for a relationship? What if I don't find anybody? What if I am all alone for the rest of my life?
  • 17. Stage 7 – Middle Adulthood Generativity vs. Stagnation • age 40 to 65 years • the basic conflict is generativity vs. stagnation • the important event is parenting and the important relationships are with children and the community • this stage is based on the idea that each adult must find a way to satisfy, support and contribute to the next generation; it is often thought of as giving back • failure to resolve this stage can lead to overextension or rejectivity
  • 18. Generativity vs. Stagnation Erikson believed that by the time we reach our mid 30s to mid 50s we start to really examine our lives and see if it is going the way we planned it or did it take a drastic turn. This is where some people take drastic steps and change their lives. You could see a lot of late divorces or extreme changes in clothes or cars- we call this experience a mid life crisis.
  • 19. Stage 8 – Maturity Integrity vs. Despair • age 65 to death • the basic conflict is ego integrity vs. despair • the important event is reflection on and acceptance of the individual’s life • the individual is creating meaning and purpose of one’s life and reflecting on life achievements • failure to resolve this conflict can create feelings of disdain & despair.
  • 20. Integrity vs. Despair Towards the end of our lives we look back and evaluate ourselves. Did we live a good life? Leave behind a legacy of friends or family? Or did we waste our time playing Madden 2023 on Playstation 7? If we feel like there were many lost opportunities along the way we may fall into despair. I like to use this stage to try to shape my life now- you should too.
  • 21. LET’S REVIEW 1. Can feel despair if conflict isn’t resolved in this stage. 2. Stage when parents are the important relationship and independence is the event. 3. Stage when event is potty training. 4. Stage when identity is rooted in occupation and peers are important. 5. Stage when the mother or caregiver is important. 6. Conflict is industry vs. inferiority. 7. Giving back is important during this stage.
  • 22. Answers to Review • 1. Stage 8; Maturity (integrity vs despair) • 2. Stage 3; Locomotor (initiative vs guilt) • 3. Stage 2; Muscular-Anal (autonomy vs shame & doubt) • 4. Stage 5; Adolescence (identity vs role confusion) • 5. Stage 1; Oral Sensory (trust vs mistrust) • 6. Stage 4; Latency (industry vs inferiority) • 7. Stage 7; Middle Adulthood (generativity vs stagnation)