apart from other age groups. Young children in this category face the challenge of initiative versus guilt. As described in Bee and Boyd (2004), the child during this stage faces the complexities of planning and developing a sense of judgment. During this stage, the child learns...
c) believed that adult problems reflect childhood conflicts. d) only described development in childhood.Psychoanalytic psychology focuses mainly on: (A) Rewards and punishments. (B) Self-esteem and self-actualization. (C) Biology and genetics. (D)...
He has been described as an "ego psychologist" studying the stages of development, spanning the entire lifespan. Each of Erikson's stages of psychosocial development are marked by a conflict, for which successful resolution will result in a favourable outcome, for example, trust vs. mistrust, ...
These individuals are seen by others as wise and powerful, even when faced with death.Strong and weak points of Erikon’s stages of development theoryErikson’s theory has both strengths and weaknesses. For example, it is not clearly described which experiences about events can force people to...
Unlike Freud, Erikson: a) emphasized social relationships in his stages. b) leaned toward the behaviorist perspective. c) believed that adult problems reflect childhood conflicts. d) only described development in childhood. "Freud viewed development as discontinuous; he believed tha...
d) only described development in childhood.The young adulthood challenge according to Erikson is: a. marriage vs. loneliness b. intimacy vs. isolation c. identity vs. isolation d. intimacy vs. lonelinessFailure to resolve the tasks of middle ad...