Freud stages of psychosocial development deals with how a personality develop, and that we move through various stages, and how well we master those stages froms the basis of our personality. (HBSE. PG87). These personality depends on how each of these stages is handled. for instance the an infant's behavior is motivated by these unconsciour, pleasure seeking urges. (87).
The stage of infancy are dominated by an oral focus, early childhood moves through an anal aqnd phallic focus, the nuddke cgukdgiid us reoresebted by a katebct oeruid, and the psychosexual stages end at puberty. Freud should have took these stage a littler further to adulthood. Freud was an id psychologist, on the other hand Erikson was an ego psychologest. (simply psychology.org).
Like Erikson' he took these theory further with the eight psychosocial stages which includes several key departures from Freud thinking(90). Erikson's eight starts at infaancy through old age he says in the infacy is where trust vs mistrust, early childhood is autonomy vs shame, doubt, play age is initiative vs guilt, school age industry vs inferiority, adolescene is identity vs idenity confusion as well as old age is integrity vs despair, disgust.(90).
I love these stages that Erikson talks about i seen this with my own children from the oldest to the youngest child with the trust to the mistrust on to the maturity of generativity of how they act in there lives.
Ashford. Jose., & LeCroy, C.W. (2009). Human behavior in the Social Environment.
Mclead, S.A.(2008). Erik Erikson/Psychosocial Stages- Simply Psychology. Retrieved
http:// www. simplypsychology.org/Erik-Erikson.html.
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