Erikson's stages of development
Age range of the Intimacy vs. Isolation stage of Erikson's theory
20's & 30's (young adult)
Age range of the Initiatiion vs. Guilt stage of Erikson's theory
3 - 5 years (preschool)
Age range of the Generativity vs. Stagnation stage of Erikson's theory
40's & 50's (middle age)
Age range of the Industry vs. Inferiority stage of Erikson's theory
6 years to puberty (school-age)
Healthy development of the Integrity vs. Despair stage
Create creativity and productivity and the capacity to care for others
Tasks of the Industry vs. Inferiority stage of Erikson's theory
Direct energy to mastering knowledge and intellectual skills. Inferiority creates feeling incomplete and unproductive
Tasks of the Initiation vs. Guilt stage of Erikson's theory
Face challenges that require active, purposeful, responsible behavior. Guilt occurs if the child is irresponsible and made to feel too anxious
Tasks of the Identity vs. Identity Confusion stage of Erikson's theory
Finding out who they are, what they are about, where they are going in life. Health exploration achieves positive identity otherwise, may be confusion
Tasks of the Intimacy vs. Isolation stage of Erikson's theory
Form intimate relationships. Health friendships lead to intimacy, otherwise isolation may result
Tasks of the Autonomy vs. Shame & Doubt stage of Erikson's theory
Begin asserting independence. Realize their will and discern their behavior is their own. Shame and doubt occur if restrained too much or punished too harshly.
Healthy development of the Industry vs. Inferiority stage
Belief in own abilities
Healthy development of the Intimacy vs. Isolation stage
Capacity for reciprocol relationships
Age range of the Autonomy vs. Shame & Doubt stage of Erikson's theory
1 - 3 years (toddler)
Erikson's stages of psychosocial development
1. Trust vs. Mistrust 2. Autonomy vs. Shame & Doubt 3. Initiative vs. Guilt 4. Industry vs. Inferiority 5. Identity vs. Identity Confusion 6. Intimacy vs. Isolation 7. Generativity vs. Stagnation 8. Integrity vs. Despair
Age range of the Identity vs. Identity Confusion stage of Erikson's theory
10 - 20 years (puberty)
Age range of the Integrity vs. Despair stage of Erikson's theory
60's and older (older adult)
Healthy development during the Autonomy vs. Shame and Doubt stage
Ability to express oneself and cooperate with others
Healthy development of the Integrity vs. Despair stage
Accept that one's life is unique and worthwhile
Tasks of the Generativity vs. Stagnation stage of Erikson's theory
Generativity is achieved through helping the younger generation develop and lead useful lives. Stagnation results from not having done anything to help the next generation
Healthy development of the Identity vs. Identity Confusion stage
Identify sense of sense of self and plan to actualize potential
Healthy development during the Initiation vs. Guilt stage
Purposeful behavior and ability to evaluate own behavior
Tasks of the Integrity vs. Despair stage of Erikson's theory
Reflection Integrity achieve if positive Gloom, doubt, and despair if negative
Healthy development of the Trust and Mistrust stage
Sense of trust in self and others
Tasks of Erikson's Trust vs. Mistrust stage
Sets the stage for life-long expectations. Achieved trust ensures view that the world will be a good and pleasant place
Age range for the Trust vs. Mistrust stage in Erikson's theory
birth to 12 months (infant)