Erik Erikson Developmental Theories Student’s Name Institution Course Instructor Date
Erikson's Stages of Development Trust vs. Mistrust (Infancy) Autonomy vs. Shame and Doubt (Toddler years) Initiative vs. Guilt (Preschool years) Industry vs. Inferiority (Middle school years) Identity vs. Confusion (Teen years) Intimacy vs. Isolation (Young adult years) Generativity vs. Stagnation (Adulthood) Ego Integrity vs. Despair (Older adulthood) (Cooper,2021).
Parenting Authoritarian parenting strict rules, lack of warmth emotional neglect Emotional support M entor and father figure Guidance Unconditional love
Attachment A Strong attachments to surrogate parental figures Authoritarian parenting style: Insecurity Low self-esteem Fear of authority(Gross,2020).
Work cited Gross, Y. (2020). Erikson's stages of psychosocial development. The Wiley Encyclopedia of Personality and Individual Differences: Models and Theories, 179-184. Cooper, P. J., Pauletti , R. E., Tobin, D. D., Menon, M., Menon, M., Spatta , B. C., ... & Perry, D. G. (2013). Mother-child attachment and gender identity in preadolescence. Sex Roles, 69, 618-631.