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Erikson's Psychosocial Theory - ANSWER According to Erikson, individuals work
through stages of psychosocial development that center around issues of conflict.

Theory of how an individual develops based on the social experiences one encounters in
different stages of the lifespan

Ego Identity: how an individual becomes more conscious of self and surroundings.

Ego Mastery: positive sense of oneself that occurs when an individual successfully
navigates a life stage

Conflicts: specific conflicts in each life stage must be successfully overcome in order to
master that stage



Virtues, existential questions and psychosocial challenges associated with stages -
ANSWER A Word of Caution About Stage Theories

Stage Theories: intended to provide us with a general overview of how people develop
over the lifespan, not an exact description of development

Age Ranges: general estimates, not exact ages

Overlap Between Stages: movement through developmental stages is a continuous
process, so there will always be some overlap between stages

Stages: each involve unique conflict to be overcome

Development proceeds in stages

Each stage is characterized by a psychosocial (internal) challenge or crisis

"turning points"

Positive Outcome: successful navigation of stage

Negative Outcome: problematic navigation of stage



trust vs mistrust ~ hope - ANSWER Ages: birth to 18 months (Infancy Stage)

Stage Conflict: Can I trust the people around me?

Significant Relationships: caregivers, family member

,Positive Outcome (Trust): trust, hope, security

Negative Outcome (Mistrust): mistrust, insecurity



Example: Feeding: if the child's physical need for food is met every time the child cries,
the child will learn to trust the caregiver; if the needs are not met, the child will not trust
the world



autonomy vs shame ~ will - ANSWER Age: 18 months to 3 years (Toddler Stage)

Stage Conflict: Can I try new things by myself?

Significant Relationships: parents

Positive Outcome (Autonomy): confidence, independence, will, determination

Negative Outcome (Shame and Doubt): self-doubt, feeling of inadequacy



E.g. Toilet Training: if child is praised for trying to use the toilet, the child will feel
independent and confident; if the child is harshly scolded for having an accident, the
child will feel shame



initiative vs guilt ~ purpose - ANSWER Age: 3 to 6 years (Play Age)

Stage Conflict: Am I good or bad at making decisions?

Significant Relationships: family, teacher

Positive Outcome (Initiative): drive to accomplish tasks, confidence about decisions,
leadership

Negative Outcome (Guilt): lack of initiative, sense of guilt, lack of confidence, fear of
making decisions



E.g. Exploration on the Playground: if a child is making up a new game with friends on
the playground and the caregiver praises that fun game, the child will feel driven to
accomplish more; if the child is scolded for messing around, the child will feel guilty and
lack confidence



industry vs inferiority ~ competency - ANSWER Age: 7 to 12 years (Middle Childhood)

, Stage Conflict: Am I succeeding or failing?

Significant Relationships: school, family, community

Positive Outcome (Industry): pride, confidence in abilities, feelings of competence

Negative Outcome (Inferiority): withdrawal and resistance to others, feelings of
incompetence



E.g. School: children have new social and academic demands that they need to meet



ego identity vs role confusion ~ fidelity - ANSWER Age: 13 to 18 years (Adolescence)

Stage Conflict: Who am I and where do I fit in?

Significant Relationships: peers

Positive Outcome (Identity): sense of self, positive self-esteem, positive self-image

Negative Outcome (Identity Confusion): confusion, isolation, low self-esteem, insecurity,
depression



E.g. Peers: teenagers who receive encouragement from peers for their roles will feel a
strong sense of personal identity; teens who struggle to determine which social roles
they fit in will struggle with low self-esteem and questions about where they belong



intimacy vs isolation ~ love - ANSWER Age: 19 to 35 (Young Adult)

Stage Conflict: Will I be loved or will I be alone?

Significant Relationships: partner, close friends

Positive Outcome (Intimacy): personal connections, meaningful or fulfilling
relationships, love

Negative Outcome (Isolation): fear of commitment, feelings of isolation, negative
personal relationships



E.g. Relationships: once teenagers have developed their sense of who they are, they
can engage in more meaningful and deeper relationships with other people

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