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    Analysis of Case Study Six Based on Erikson’s Psychosocial Stages Erik Erikson’s theory of psychosocial development was greatly influenced by Freud; however‚ whereas Freud focused on the conflict between the id and superego‚ Erikson’s theory focuses on the conflicts that can take place within the ego itself. Erikson proposed that personality development followed the epigenetic principle‚ which states that human ego development occurs in eight fixated stages‚ and people must resolve a crisis in each

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    Through extensive studies on moral development Lawrence Kohlberg was able to identified and define three different levels of moral development. Within these three levels he then also subdivides them into two different subcategories. (DeGeorge‚ 22) Level one is the Preconventional level which is broken down into two stages obedience and punishment and the second stage is individualism. Level two is the Conventional level. In this level the stages are interpersonal relationships and maintaining social

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    com/reference/article/identity-development/ Cherry‚ K. (2010). Erikson ’s psychosocial stages summary chart. Retrieved from http://psychology.about.com/library/bl_psychosocial_summary.htm Erikson‚ E. H. (1993). Childhood and society. W. W. Norton & Company. Erikson’s Theory of Personality. (2006). In Elsevier’s dictionary of psychological theories Learning Theories Knowledgebase. (2012). Erikson’s stages of development. Retrieved from http://www.learningtheories.com/eriksons-stages-of-development.html Newman‚ B

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    Abstract This paper explores Erik Erikson’s theory of personality. Erikson believes that personality develops within eight stages that spans an individual’s lifetime. He calls his theory the psychosocial stages of development which places emphasis on gaining virtues that strengthen the ego. Three articles are used to give more insight to Erikson’s theory of development. Each article agrees that Erikson makes many great contributions to psychology as well as other fields. This paper uses mainly

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    Erikson on Play

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    In the Modern Theories lecture‚ all three theorists: Freud‚ Vygotsky‚ and Piaget developed different views on social play. Erik Erikson’s play theory is similar to Vygotsky because Erikson viewed play as a necessary factor for social development. My extra credit paper is over the modern theorists. During the class lecture‚ I learned that Erik Erikson researched how the ego is the child’s personality and is responsible for a unified sense of self. Cognition and play was Piaget’s focus; Vygotsky

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    Erikson2 _______ Erikson and Personal Identity: A Biographical Profile Understanding Erik Erikson’s own story of personal development facilitates and illuminates an understanding of the development of his psychology. And it was a remarkably individualistic life that he led. Erikson was an illegitimate child‚ born near Frankfurt‚ Germany in 1902‚ of a secret romance between his Jewish mother and an unknown Danish man. His mother married when he was three years old‚ but Erikson took after his biological

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    Lawrence Kohlberg

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    Lawrence Kohlberg Lawrence Kohlberg was born in New York on October 25‚ 1927. Kohlberg went to the prestigious Phillips Academy in Massachusetts before enlisting in the Merchant Marines during World War II. When he left the military‚ Kohlberg enrolled in the University of Chicago and a few years later‚ he received his Ph.D. in psychology. He spent several years at Yale as a teacher before returning to the University of Chicago to accept a position on staff. In 1967‚ Kohlberg left Chicago to go to

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    Jean Piaget was a cognitive scientist who was academically trained in biology. He was hired to validate a standardised test of intelligence and from this became very interested in human thought. He was employed to take the age of which children answered each question correctly perfecting the norms for the IQ test. Although the wrong answers took Piagets attention and came to a conclusion that the way children think is a lot more revealing than what they know. Piaget used the methods of scientific

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    Jean Piaget Andrea Smith ECE 353 Instructor Raimondi July 1‚ 2013 Jean Piaget Stage Theory Jean Piaget was a well-known developmental theorist. He attempted to answer the question “how doe knowledge evolve?” He was interested in intelligence. Piaget viewed intelligence as the ability to adapt to all aspects of reality. He also believed that within a person’s lifetime‚ intelligence evolves through a series of qualitatively distinct stages. Jean Piaget believed that all children progress through

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    (Oral-sensory‚ Birth-2 years) Existential Question: Can I Trust the World? The first stage of Erik Erikson’s theory centers around the infant’s basic needs being met by the parents and this interaction leading to trust or mistrust. Trust as defined by Erikson is "an essential truthfulness of others as well as a fundamental sense of one’s own trustworthiness." The infant depends on the parents‚ especially the mother‚ for sustenance and comfort. The child’s relative understanding of world and society come

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