Analysis Of The Eight Stages Of Life

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INTRODUCTION Psychosocial development has eight stages of life. With the completion of each stage a person learn from the achievement of basic virtues; characteristic strengths, an ego, and determine subsequent predicament. Unsuccessfully, mastering each stage has tribulations that affect their sense of personality. Erik Erickson the writer of the eight stages of life study breaks down each stage, psychosocial crisis, basic virtue, and age. When a person completes each stage they successful enter into a new life stage. Exploring Fred’s story we will review each stage of Erickson’s theory. LIFE COURSE FRAMEWORK When it comes to understanding a person’s life, we must take many factors into consideration. Starting off with the year, the era, they are born in. Understand the meaning of Psychodynamic Perspective the first …show more content…

The first psychosocial crisis occurs during the first year of life; trust vs. mistrust. Parent being an important role, by making the infant feel secure, and consistency cared for leads into trust and feeling of security. Child has learned that …show more content…

Fred Sr. was a very strict and often mean person. His priority was to instill a strong work ethic in Fred Jr. He demanded total obedience from “Fred to do what is right, regardless of what others are doing”. Fred attends college due to his Father not having the chance. Mom Ella was always loving caregiver, very kind and understanding woman. She was the buffer against his father for him and his sister. Ella mentored Fred into fine arts, urging him to participate in art and photography; He studied four years in photography in high school, and two years in

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