"Short Quiz" PART 1. Erik Erikson: Post Freudian Theory

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Post Freudian Theory

What is the name of Erik Erikson’s Theory?

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Identity Crisis

Erik Erikson coined the term called?

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True

Erikson had no college degree of any kind, but this did not prevent him from gaining world fame.

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Freud's infantile developmental stages

His post Freudian theory extended what?

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Social and Historical Influences

Erikson placed more emphasis on what influences?

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Erik EriksonPioneer in the Life-Span Perspective, that development is life long.

Pioneer in the Life-Span Perspective, that development is life long.

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Theodor Homburger

He believed that his mother’s physician was his biological father but wasn’t. Who was he?

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Kai, Jon, and Neil, and daughter Sue

The Eriksons had four children

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June 15, 1902

When was he born?

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May 12,1994 at the age of 91

When did he died?

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Ego

Erikson held that our ____ is a positive force that creates a self identity, a sense of "I"

As the center of our personality, it helps us adapt to the various conflicts and crises of life and keeps us from losing our individuality.

At adolescence, it should begin to take form and gain strength.

He defined it as a person's ability to unify experiences and actions in an adaptive manner.

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BODY EGO, EGO IDEAL, and EGO IDENTITY

3 Interrelated aspects of the Ego

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Body Ego

experiences with our body; a way of seeing our physical self as different from other people.

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Ego Ideal

image we have of ourselves in comparison with an established ideal

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Ego Identity

the image we have of ourselves in the variety of social roles we play.

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Society

The ego emerges from and is largely shaped by the what?

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Cultural environment

For Erikson, the ego exists as a potential at birth, but it must emerge from within what type of environment?

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Epigenetic Principle

Erikson believed that the ego develops throughout the various stages of life according to an _______ a term borrowed from embryology.

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Division and Differentiation

Epigenetic development begins with a single fertilized cell that initiates a process of _____ and ______.

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Pattern and Sequence

The sequence of development follows a clear _________ and ________

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