info
🧠 Erikson’s Theory of Psychosocial Development Erikson’s Theory outlines 8 stages of psychosocial development. Each stage is marked by a conflict between a person’s psychological needs and their social environment. Successfully resolving each conflict leads to healthy development. Stages to Know: 1️⃣ Infancy (Birth - 2 years) Conflict: Trust vs. Mistrust ➡️ If needs are met: Develops trust in caregivers and the environment 2️⃣ Early Childhood (2-3 years) Conflict: Autonomy vs. Shame & Doubt ➡️ If needs are met: Gains independence and self-confidence 3️⃣ Preschool (3-6 years) Conflict: Initiative vs. Guilt ➡️ If needs are met: Learns to assert oneself and make decisions 4️⃣ School Age (6-12 years) Conflict: Industry vs. Inferiority ➡️ If needs are met: Develops a sense of competence and confidence 5️⃣ Adolescence (12-18 years) Conflict: Identity vs. Role Confusion ➡️ If needs are met: Forms personal identity and values 6️⃣ Young Adulthood (18-40 years) Conflict: Intimacy vs. Isolation ➡️ If needs are met: Establishes meaningful relationships while maintaining a sense of self 7️⃣ Middle Adulthood (40-65 years) Conflict: Generativity vs. Stagnation ➡️ If needs are met: Finds purpose through contributions to society 8️⃣ Maturity (65 years - Death) Conflict: Integrity vs. Despair ➡️ If needs are met: Reflects on life with a sense of fulfillment and acceptance 💬 Comment below if you’re studying this right now, and share this with your nursing study buddies! #nursingschool #nursingstudent #nursingmajor #pediatrics #nclex #nursesoftiktok #nursetok #nursingtiktok #nursingstudentsoftiktok #nclexrn #nclexreview
Duration: 98 sPosted : Mon, 09 Dec 2024 14:29:09Views
40.6KDaily-
Likes
8.5KDaily-
Comments
23Daily-
Shares
337Daily-
ER
21.85%Daily-
Latest