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Erikson's 8 Psychosocial Stages Of Development - Coggle Diagram
Erikson's 8 Psychosocial Stages Of Development
18 months to 3 years.
Autonomy vs. Shame and Doubt.
Children begin to explore.
3-6 years.
Initiative vs. guilt.
Children begin to act on the world.
Birth-18 months.
Trust vs. Mistrust.
Children view the world as a safe, dependable place.
Adolescence
Identity vs. Role confusion.
Teens begin to form an identity by trying to find out who they are. Failure to achieve a stable identity leads to role confusion and problems with subsequent stages.
Midlife.
Generativity vs. Stagnation .
Midlife adults who find value in their lives, even if they have not met all their earlier goals, experience generativity. They are likely to put back energy into family, work and community.
6-12 years.
Industry vs. inferiority.
Children develop self-confidence.
Late Adulthood.
Integrity vs. Despair.
Towards the end of life, adults who feel that they have lived, fully experience a sense of integrity and calm.
Young Adulthood
Intimacy vs. Isolation.
Young adults with clear identities form stable, intimate relationships, while others experience feelings of loneliness and isolation.