Erikson's Psychosocial Development Stages
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Which virtue is associated with the stage of psychosocial development between 40 to 65 years?

  • Hope
  • Love
  • Purpose
  • Care (correct)

What is the primary conflict during the psychosocial stage from 5 to 13 years?

  • Industry versus inferiority (correct)
  • Intimacy versus isolation
  • Autonomy versus shame/doubt
  • Trust versus mistrust

Which psychosocial development stage occurs during the period of 18 months to three years?

  • Identity versus confusion
  • Intimacy versus isolation
  • Integrity versus despair
  • Autonomy versus shame/doubt (correct)

At what age range does the conflict of intimacy versus isolation occur in psychosocial development?

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The stage of integrity versus despair is primarily focused on which age range?

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Integrity vs. Despair

This stage focuses on reflecting on life and feeling satisfied with achievements, resulting in integrity. Failing to achieve this leads to despair.

Generativity vs. Stagnation

During this stage, individuals strive to contribute to society and create something lasting, leading to a sense of generativity. Failing to do so results in stagnation.

Intimacy vs. Isolation

Individuals focus on establishing intimate relationships and forming deep connections. Failure to do so leads to isolation.

Identity vs. Confusion

Exploring oneself and one's identity is crucial during this stage. Failure to establish a clear sense of self leads to role confusion.

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Industry vs. Inferiority

This stage emphasizes developing competence and skills in school or through other activities. Falling short can result in feelings of inferiority.

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Study Notes

Erikson's Psychosocial Development Stages

  • 65 years and older: Integrity versus despair. Virtue: Wisdom.
  • 40 to 65 years: Generativity versus stagnation. Virtue: Care.
  • 21 to 39 years: Intimacy versus isolation. Virtue: Love.
  • 13 to 21 years: Identity versus confusion. Virtue: Fidelity.
  • 5 to 13 years: Industry versus inferiority. Virtue: Competency.
  • Three to five years: Initiative versus guilt. Virtue: Purpose.
  • 18 months to three years: Autonomy versus shame/doubt. Virtue: Will.
  • Infant to 18 months: Trust versus mistrust. Virtue: Hope.

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Explore the stages of Erikson's psychosocial development theory from infancy to old age. This quiz covers each stage's challenge, virtue, and age range, providing insight into human growth and development. Test your knowledge on how these stages shape individual identity and social relationships.

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