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Erik Erikson & Lifespan Development

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one of the most valuable concepts

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emerging from psychological research is

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that of lifespan development the idea

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that many aspects of human nature

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continue to develop throughout the

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entire lifecycle as we come to the end

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of our life

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for example there's what we call

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biological senescent growing older

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physically but also the possibility of

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psychological adolescent and developing

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psychologically to our full potential

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Erik Erikson help redirect developmental

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psychology toward the entire lifecycle

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his insights into the crises of identity

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came out of his own experiences as a

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newcomer to the United States because as

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an immigrant I faced one of those very

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important the definitions that a man has

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to make who lost his language all the

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references on the basis of which is

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essentially in sensual impressions were

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based when I came to Boston in 1933 a

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psychoanalyst

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that was that was quite a new field

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Freud presented a very very important

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model of psychosexual development

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pointing out that we have to understand

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a good deal of Vannes later life in view

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of the way he was able to resolve

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conflict since very early life and it

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certainly seems that Freud did not pay

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an awful lot of attention beyond these

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first five years of life because

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certainly it means that you try to

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sexualize these later periods as well

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these earlier periods in somewhat more

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detail but you have added what seems to

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be some character dimensions that you

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think evolve eventually the miserly

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level you talk about basic trust versus

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basic mistress being related to the soil

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sensory level the member here that this

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is not just a matter of a single shift

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of focus that one is built on the other

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now you and I remember that what Freud

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first was very much concerned with was

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to find the experiences in life in which

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he could find quantities of something so

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to him the origins and the

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transformations of sexual energy was not

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a matter of preoccupation with

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but it seemed to him the most likely

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area in which you could find quantities

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which arise out of the body chemistry

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and are translated into drives and the

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the main point is that we later on we're

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concerned not just with the question of

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what does a valid e contribute to

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sexuality but we were interested in is

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what morality may contribute to the

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child psychosocial development in other

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words the morality takes place in

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relationship to the mother who feeds and

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who reassures and who coupled and keeps

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warm what you learn first in life is to

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take in but as you take in and take in

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with your mouths which is which is

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senses so what seemed important was what

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contribution is that to psychosocial

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education and there I felt that the

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first basic psychosocial attitude to be

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learned is that you can trust your

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mother that you will come back and feed

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you but mistrust is just as important

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mistrust is where the ratio has been

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mistrust is our basic social attitude we

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do this constantly if we work if we

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enter somewhere we have to differentiate

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it now can we trust a mistrust when we

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miss past meaning the recognition of

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danger the anticipation of discomfort

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and so on so these two things that these

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are two things is very basic to the

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whole scheme building on a foundation of

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Freud you've introduced important

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dimension of social development as you

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call it psychosocial development it's

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filling in a little bit of a gap in

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Freud's work in the sense that he did

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not really develop this Erickson

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identified eight stages of psychosocial

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development from birth to late adulthood

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in which the individual is challenged by

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specific crises or conflicts each stage

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is find by developmental tests

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the individual must come to terms with

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two opposite demands balancing or

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integrating them for the young adults

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the conflict is between isolation and

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intimacy the ability to make a full

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commitment to another person

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this requires accepting responsibilities

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and giving up some privacy and

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independence failure to resolve this

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developmental crisis can lead to

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isolation to a lack of meaningful

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psychological connections with other

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people research indicates that anything

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which isolates us from sources of social

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support can leave us at risk for a

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number of physical and mental problems

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the next crisis early signs of an

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opportunity for growth comes during the

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30s and 40s during midlife

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people usually move beyond the focus on

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self to wider commitments to family work

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and society but for those who haven't

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resolved the earlier crises of identity

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and intimacy they may loom ahead what's

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known as the midlife crisis people in a

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midlife crisis are self-indulgent they

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want to give up their commitments for

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one last flame opting for freedom at the

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expense of security and responsibility

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to others Erikson's eighth and final

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crisis comes at the end of the life

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course if an individual has resolved the

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crises of earlier stages he or she can

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look back to enjoy a sense of wholeness

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but when there are too many crises

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unresolved too many aspirations

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unfulfilled the end is shadowed by

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futility despair and anger

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