Woohoo! We’ve made it to the final stage in Erikson’s psychosocial development theory. This is the stage of ego integrity versus despair. I know, sounds depressing, but there is hope. I promise. Ego Integrity This is from about 60-65 years old until the end of life. What is the big milestone that happens at this… Continue reading Erikson’s Ego Integrity versus Despair
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Erikson’s Generativity versus Stagnation
Okay. So I'm a day late with this. But, I got it done. Anyways, here's the next piece on applying Erikson's theory to character development. We are on to firm footing in adulthood. This is the second to last stage in Erikson’s Psychosocial Developmental Theory. In middle adulthood, roughly ages 35-60, people hit a stage… Continue reading Erikson’s Generativity versus Stagnation
Erikson’s Identity versus Role Confusion
Hang in there. We are getting toward the end of Erikson’s theory of psychosocial development. This week, we are looking at identity versus role confusion. This stage spans teenage years, from about twelve to about eighteen. The central conflict teenagers are navigating here is one of trying to decide who they are separate from… Continue reading Erikson’s Identity versus Role Confusion
Erikson’s Industry versus Inferiority
On to our next stage of development. In this stage, the big event going on is school. Starting around age five, kids shift from a primarily fun oriented and caregiver oriented world into a world where peers start to matter and their work takes on meaning. In this stage, kids ages five to eleven are… Continue reading Erikson’s Industry versus Inferiority