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    eight stages of social development. They go in the following order‚ learning basic trust versus mistrust‚ autonomy versus shame‚ initiative versus guilt‚ industry versus inferiority‚ identity versus identity diffusion‚ intimacy versus isolation‚ generativity versus self-absorption‚ and integrity versus despair. The learning to trust or not to trust is so very important for infants. Brand new babies learn the smell and already know the voice of their mother and often their father. They need to know

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    four in the evening till six in the evening. Observed middle adult‚ adult T‚ is a 50 year old female. Adult T is not only the parent of four kids but the grandma of two. She lives with her husband and her youngest son. Adult T is currently in the generativity versus stagnation of Erikson’s psychosocial stages. (Berk‚ 2014) She is also in the formal operational stage or crystallized intelligence of Piaget’s stages of cognitive development. (Berk‚ 2014) Adult T was dressed in a very nice blouse and a

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    Parenthood could be dismissed as nothing more than a feel good movie for yuppies struggling with the complications of raising children. If it were not so well made‚ it most certainly would suffer that fate. Clearly‚ it is targeted at a certain demographic group. After all‚ the subtitle says‚ "It could happen to you." The movie is about the parental challenges faced by four siblings. Gil Buckman is a self-conscious dad‚ desperately concerned about being a better parent than his own father. His sisters

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    life. The stage of developments that were focused more in the film was Young Adulthood‚ Maturity‚ and Old Age. The development tasks covered are Intimacy vs. Isolation‚ that corresponds with falling in love‚ or maintain a relationship. As well of Generativity vs. Stagnation is define as having and nurturing children and Integrity vs. Despair which is imparting wisdom to others besides themselves. Besides the life stages of the human lifespan development the issues were also seen throughout Golden Pond

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    9. Erikson’s Psychosocial Developmental Stages Copyright © 2004‚ James S. Fleming‚ Ph.D. ________ I came to psychology from art‚ which may explain‚ if not justify‚ the fact that at times the reader will find me painting contexts and backgrounds where he would rather have me point to facts and concepts. I have had to make a virtue out of a constitutional necessity by basing what I have to say on representative description rather than on theoretical argument. –Erik Erikson1 I have nothing to offer

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    The life-span perspective identifies that development is multidimensional‚ that is development consists of three separate dimensions. These dimensions are biological‚ cognitive‚ and socioemotional dimensions. There are several theories as to how an individual develops‚ that are rooted in the life-span perspective. Two popular theories of development are Erik Erikson’s Psychosocial Theory and Jean Piaget’s Cognitive Developmental Theory. I will be discussing my personal biological‚ cognitive‚ and

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    information. In middle adulthood‚ an important challenge is to develop a genuine concern for the welfare of future generations and to contribute to the world through family and work. Erik Erikson refers to the problem posed at this stage as generativity vs. self-absorption. Robert Havighurst lists seven major tasks in the middle years. • accepting and adjusting to physiological changes‚ such as menopause • reaching and maintaining satisfaction in one’s occupation • adjusting to

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    Assignment: Erikson’s Timeline Introduction: Erikson‚ stated that there are eight stages of life that we go through. The eights stages in order are infancy‚ early childhood‚ childhood (play age)‚ childhood (school age)‚ adolescents and young adulthood‚ adulthood‚ mature adulthood‚ and old age. Assignment: Write a 350- to 700-word paper that explains which of Erikson’s eight stages of life you believe you are currently in. Explain why you think you are at that stage and describe that stage

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    Erikson (Modern) Psychosocial Theory Believed that childhood is very important in personality development. Most famous for his work in refining and expanding Freud’s theory of stages. Stated that development functions through the "epigenetic principle." EPIGENETIC PRINCIPLE- This principle states that we develop through a series of eight stages‚ and our progress in each stage is predetermined by our success in the previous stage. **Stage 1: Oral-Sensory** Age: Infancy -- Birth

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    Voluntarily childfree women: Experiences and counseling considerations. Nevidjon‚ B. (2004) Managing from the middle: Integrating midlife challenges of children‚ elder parents‚ and career Van Hiel‚ A.‚ Mervielde‚ I. & Fruyt‚ F. (2006) Stagnation and generativity: Structure‚ validity‚ and differential relationships with adaptive and maladaptive personality Jaques‚ E. (1965) Death and the mid-life crisis. International Journal of Psychoanalysis‚ 46‚ 502- 514

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