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He studied in Vienna under Sigmund Freud's daughter, Anna Freud. Erikson study psychoanalysis and decided to become an analyst himself.
Erikson in his psychosocial theory describes in stage 6 Intimacy vs isolation which is covered in the early period of adulthood while people explore personal relationships. Erikson assumed that a strong sense of personal identity was essential to develop a close and committed relationship with other people which mean having more intimacy in the relationship. While people with a poor sense of self may likely have less committed relationships and grieve emotional isolation.
Strengths: It attempts to answet questions by refernce to what happens to work. Weakness: It rejects the law of identity and causality. It rejects an independent reality causally determind entities acting according to their identity. - Did not mention what does it work.
Regional identity is the notion that part of a person's identity is rooted not only in the country but also in the region they live in. A strong example of regional identity would be if one was asked where he or she was from and would reply "Quebec" instead of Canada, etcetera. Regional identity, then, is a sense of belonging similar to that of national identity but on a smaller scale or level.
Identity
Typical in adolescence
According to Erikson, the key adolescent crisis involves the struggle between identity and role confusion. This stage, known as identity versus identity confusion, is a period during which individuals work to form a coherent sense of self and direction in life. Adolescents must navigate through exploring different roles and values to establish a stable identity.
adolescence. In Erikson's theory of psychosocial development, the stage of adolescence focuses on developing a sense of identity and understanding oneself within society. This stage involves exploring different roles, values, and beliefs to form a coherent sense of self.
Erikson believed the primary psychosocial task of adolescence is the formation of identity.
Erik Erikson was best known for the stages of psychological development and identity crisis.
Some criticisms of Erikson's theory of identity include its heavy emphasis on Western culture, limited focus on cognitive development, and lack of consideration for individual differences and subjective experiences. Additionally, some argue that the theory's stage-based approach oversimplifies the complexities of identity formation.
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Intimacy.
identity vs role confusion
Erik Erikson is most well known for the term he coined which was "identity crisis". He was a developmental scientist from the country of Germany and didn't even have a bachelor degree.
According to Erikson's theory, every person must pass through a series to delay entrance to adulthood and withdraw from responsibilities (moratorium).