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[Audio] Hey! I'm Erik Erikson. Psychosocial Theory.

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[Audio] Hi, What do you see in this picture? That's what my theory is all about..

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Stages of Psychosocial Development Human Development is a predictable process that moves through various stages. School Age Early Childhood Infancy olescence Maturity Middle Young Adulthood Adulthood.

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[Audio] Stages of Psychosocial DevelopmentHuman Development is a predictable process that moves through various stages. InfancyEarly childhoodPreschoolSchool AgeAdolescenceYoung Adulthood Middle AdulthoodMaturity.

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[Audio] Infancy 0- 18 monthsTrust vs Mistrust. Trust Vs Mistrust.

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[Audio] Human Development is a predictable process that moves through various stages..

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When to Start Potty Training Your Toddler | Parents.

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Erik Erikson 39 s Stages of Psychosocial Development They Don 39 t Always Happen in Order by Geoffrey Wallis Medium.

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Initiative vs Guilt. Preschool 3 – 5 years. Eyes - Fear.

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Preschool 3 – 5 years. abstract. Children who are successful at this stage feel capable and able to lead others. Those who fail to acquire these skills are left with a sense of guilt, self-doubt, and lack of initiative..

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School Age 5 - 13 years. Industry vs Inferiority.

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. Children who are encouraged and commended by parents and teachers develop a feeling of competence and belief in their skills. Those who receive little or no encouragement from parents, teachers, or peers will doubt their abilities to be successful..

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School Age 5 - 13 years. abstract. Through social interactions, children begin to develop a sense of pride in their accomplishments and abilities.Children need to cope with new social and academic demands. Success leads to a sense of competence, while failure results in feelings of inferiority..

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Adolescence 13 – 21 Years. Identity Vs Confusion.

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Adolescence 13 – 21 Years. abstract. Teens need to develop a sense of self and personal identity. Success leads to an ability to stay true to yourself, while failure leads to role confusion and a weak sense of self..

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Young Adulthood 21 – 39 Years. Intimacy Vs Isolation.

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Erik Erikson 39 s Stages of Psychosocial Development They Don 39 t Always Happen in Order by Geoffrey Wallis Medium.

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Middle Adulthood 40 - 65 Years. Generativity Vs Stagnation.

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The Psychosocial Theories of Erik Erikson A Basic Understanding Owlcation.

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Maturity 65 Years & Above. Ego Integrity Vs Despair.

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. Those who feel proud of their accomplishments will feel a sense of integrity. Successfully completing this phase means looking back with few regrets and a general feeling of satisfaction. These individuals will attain wisdom, even when confronting death..

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. Those who are unsuccessful during this stage will feel that their life has been wasted and may experience many regrets. The person will be left with feelings of bitterness and despair.

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The Psychosocial Theories of Erik Erikson A Basic Understanding Owlcation.