ERIK ERIKSON MODEL

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define the ERIK ERIKSON model

The Erik Erikson model, also known as psychosocial development theory (1958), outlines eight stages of human development, each characterized by a central conflict that individuals must resolve to achieve healthy psychological and social outcomes throughout their lifespan.

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what is psychological mean in the erik erikson model

basic human needs, such as water, food, procreation, sleep and warmth

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what is safety mean in the erik erikson model

control over life like health, occupation, finical

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what is social needs mean in the erik erikson model

friendships, relationships, church

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what is esteem mean in the erik erikson model

participates in actives, respect from others and academic success

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what is self-actualisation mean in the erik erikson model

achieves full potential and concerned about self growth rather than opinions from others

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at o-18 months what is your conflict and outcome

trust vs mistrust

hope

is the outcome of successfully navigating the conflict.

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at 18 months to 3yrs what is conflict and outcome

autonomy vs shame and doubt

will

A child's ability to gain independence and develop a sense of personal control over physical skills and a sense of self.

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at 3yrs to 5yrs what is conflict and outcome

initiatives vs guilt

purpose

This stage involves children initiating activities and asserting control over their environment, leading to a sense of purpose if successful.

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5 to 12 what is conflict and outcome

industry vs inferiority- This stage focuses on developing a sense of pride in accomplishments and abilities, where children compare themselves to others.

competency

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at 12 to 18yrs what is conflict and outcome

identity vs role confusion

fidelity

The conflict during this stage involves developing a sense of self and personal identity, while the outcome is the establishment of a strong sense of fidelity, helping individuals understand who they are in relation to society.

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at 18 to 40yes what is conflict and outcome

intimacy vs isolation- the conflict focuses on forming intimate relationships with others, while the positive outcome is the achievement of deep connections that foster love and companionship.

love

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at 40 to 60 yrs what is conflict and outcome

generativity vs stagnationThe conflict during this stage focuses on contributing to society and helping to guide the next generation, while the outcome is the feeling of accomplishment and care for others.

care

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at 65+ what is conflict and outcome

ego integrity vs despair - the conflict centers on reflecting on life and feeling a sense of fulfillment versus regret. The outcome is the development of wisdom.

wisdom