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44 Multiple choice questions
Term 1 of 44
Erikson Stage 6: Intimacy vs Isolation (basic virtue?)
Wisdom
Purpose
Love
Care
Term 2 of 44
Which stage? Autonomy vs. Shame
Stage 2 (1.5 yrs-3 yrs/Toddler)
Stage 1 (0-1.5 yrs/infant)
Stage 5 (12-18 yrs/teenager)
Stage 3 (3-5 yrs/pre-schooler)
,Term 3 of 44
Failure to successfully complete a stage can result in a ? ability to complete further stages and
therefore a more unhealthy personality and ?. These stages, however, can be resolved ? at a later
time.
healthy, virtues, virtues, strengths, subsequent
reduced, sense of self, successfully
predetermined, 8, crisis, personality
stage 5; basic virtue: fidelity (fidelity involves being able to commit one's self to others on
the basis of accepting others, even when there may be ideological differences.). during this
stage, adolescents search for a sense of self and personal identity, through an intense
exploration of personal values, beliefs, and goals. this is a major stage of development
where the child has to learn the roles he will occupy as an adult. it is during this stage that
the adolescent will re-examine his identity and try to find out exactly who he or she is.
erikson suggests that two identities are involved: the sexual and the occupational.
Term 4 of 44
Erikson: Stage 2 (? vs. ?)
Autonomy vs. Shame
Industry vs. Inferiority
Initiative vs. Guilt
Intimacy vs. Isolation
, Definition 5 of 44
Stage 8; Basic virtue: wisdom. Erikson described ego integrity as "the acceptance of one's one
and only life cycle as something that had to be" (1950, p. 268) and later as "a sense of coherence
and wholeness" (1982, p. 65). It is during this time that we contemplate our accomplishments and
can develop integrity if we see ourselves as leading a successful life. Late life is characterized by
both integrity and despair as alternating states that need to be balanced.
Trust vs. mistrust
Identity Vs. role Confusion
Intimacy vs. isolation
Ego Integrity vs. Despair
Definition 6 of 44
Stage 1; Basic virtue: hope. If the care the infant receives is consistent, predictable and reliable,
they will develop a sense of trust which will carry with them to other relationships, and they will be
able to feel secure even when threatened.
Trust vs. Mistrust
Autonomy vs. shame and doubt
Initiative vs. Guilt
Intimacy vs. Isolation
Term 7 of 44
Erikson Stage 4: Industry vs. Inferiority (basic virtue?)
Integrity
Fidelity
Responsibility
Competency
44 Multiple choice questions
Term 1 of 44
Erikson Stage 6: Intimacy vs Isolation (basic virtue?)
Wisdom
Purpose
Love
Care
Term 2 of 44
Which stage? Autonomy vs. Shame
Stage 2 (1.5 yrs-3 yrs/Toddler)
Stage 1 (0-1.5 yrs/infant)
Stage 5 (12-18 yrs/teenager)
Stage 3 (3-5 yrs/pre-schooler)
,Term 3 of 44
Failure to successfully complete a stage can result in a ? ability to complete further stages and
therefore a more unhealthy personality and ?. These stages, however, can be resolved ? at a later
time.
healthy, virtues, virtues, strengths, subsequent
reduced, sense of self, successfully
predetermined, 8, crisis, personality
stage 5; basic virtue: fidelity (fidelity involves being able to commit one's self to others on
the basis of accepting others, even when there may be ideological differences.). during this
stage, adolescents search for a sense of self and personal identity, through an intense
exploration of personal values, beliefs, and goals. this is a major stage of development
where the child has to learn the roles he will occupy as an adult. it is during this stage that
the adolescent will re-examine his identity and try to find out exactly who he or she is.
erikson suggests that two identities are involved: the sexual and the occupational.
Term 4 of 44
Erikson: Stage 2 (? vs. ?)
Autonomy vs. Shame
Industry vs. Inferiority
Initiative vs. Guilt
Intimacy vs. Isolation
, Definition 5 of 44
Stage 8; Basic virtue: wisdom. Erikson described ego integrity as "the acceptance of one's one
and only life cycle as something that had to be" (1950, p. 268) and later as "a sense of coherence
and wholeness" (1982, p. 65). It is during this time that we contemplate our accomplishments and
can develop integrity if we see ourselves as leading a successful life. Late life is characterized by
both integrity and despair as alternating states that need to be balanced.
Trust vs. mistrust
Identity Vs. role Confusion
Intimacy vs. isolation
Ego Integrity vs. Despair
Definition 6 of 44
Stage 1; Basic virtue: hope. If the care the infant receives is consistent, predictable and reliable,
they will develop a sense of trust which will carry with them to other relationships, and they will be
able to feel secure even when threatened.
Trust vs. Mistrust
Autonomy vs. shame and doubt
Initiative vs. Guilt
Intimacy vs. Isolation
Term 7 of 44
Erikson Stage 4: Industry vs. Inferiority (basic virtue?)
Integrity
Fidelity
Responsibility
Competency