All About Erik Stages Basic Virtue
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What are Harvard, Yale, and UC Berkeley
Name 3 schools that Erik Erikson taught at.
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What is 12-18 years old
Identity vs. Role Confusion occurs at this age
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What is LOVE

This basic virtue is accomplished in Intimacy vs. Isolation stage
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What is Kai, Jon, Sue, & Neil
The names of all four of Erikson’s children
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What is Autonomy vs. Shame and Doubt
Jane, a preschooler, insists on dressing herself each morning for school, even though she generally selects mismatching outfits, misses buttons, and wears her shoes on the wrong feet. When her mother tries to dress Jane or fix her outfit, Jane brushes her
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What is WISDOM

This basic virtue is accomplished in Integrity vs. Despair stage

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What is Identity Crisis
Erikson coined this phrase.
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What is Generativity vs. Stagnation
Bob is an accomplished businessman who lives on his own. He has achieved his career goals, however he is starting to feel like he hasn't made a contribution to society. According to Erikson, Bob is at this stage of development.
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What is FIDELITY
This basic virtue is accomplished in Identity vs. Role Confusion stage
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Who is Sigmund Freud
Erikson's theory was mainly influenced by this person.
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What is Industry vs. Inferiority
Eight-year old Mike has a difficult time making friends at school. He has trouble completing his schoolwork accurately and on time, and as a result, receives little positive feedback from his teacher and parents. According to Erikson’s theory, Mike is in
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What is HOPE
This basic virtue is accomplished in Trust vs. Mistrust stage






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