As discussed at the beginning of this chapter, developmental psychologists often divide our development into three areas: physical development, cognitive development, and psychosocial development. Mirroring Erikson’s stages, lifespan development is divided into different stages that are based on age. We ...
lifespan and development psychologyErikson, ErikpersonalityErik Erikson's psychosocial development model has been a leading theory on the stages of human development since 1963. Erikson was a student of Anna Freud, studying to become a psychoanalyst. However, his view of psychosocial development ...
What are Erikson’s stages of development? Learn about Erikson life stages, psychosocial development theory, and the history and contributions to...
Lifespan Development in Psychology | Definition & Examples 7:42 Stages of Human Development | Overview & Phases 6:08 Growth & Development | Overview, Difference & Examples 7:10 Types of Human Development | Social, Emotional & Cognitive 4:58 Personality | Definition, Traits & Disorders 4...
Erikson's theory revolutionized the field of development and identity, leading to pioneering work such as James Marcia's identity status model, which focused on adolescent development. Keywords: lifespan and development psychology; Erikson, Erik; personality 展开 ...
What is unique about the stage of Identity is that it is a special sort of synthesis of earlier stages and a special sort of anticipation of later ones. Youth has a certain unique quality in a person's life; it is a bridge between childhood and adulthood. Youth is a time of radical ...
the process of death is influenced by a person’s life experiences, the timing of their death in relation to life events, the predictability of their death based on health or illness, their belief system, and their assessment of the quality of their own life. Nevertheless, these stages help...
What Is a Schema in Psychology? Assimilation The process of taking in new information into our already existing schemas is known as assimilation. The process is somewhat subjective because we tend to modify experiences and information slightly to fit in with our preexisting beliefs. In the example...
Childhoodis the age span ranging from birth to adolescence. According to Piaget’s theory of cognitive development, childhood consists of two stages: preoperational stage and concrete operational stage. In developmental psychology, childhood is divided up into the developmental stages of toddlerhood (lea...
BL Neugarten,N Datan - Life-Span Developmental Psychology 被引量: 186发表: 1973年 The Effects of Career Salience and Life-Cycle Variables on Perceptions of Work-Family Interfaces In recent years, the life-stages theory on work-family interfaces has attracted considerable attention. Being based on...