Integrity vs. despair is the eighth and final stage of psychosocial development. Learn about the impact of this stage that occurs during the final years of life.
Integrity vs. despair is the eighth and final stage of psychosocial development. Learn about the impact of this stage that occurs during the final years of life.
Erik Erikson's Psychosocial Stages of Development Stations & Analysis Lesson-AP Psychology (Psych) This student-centered lesson includes: 8 Colorful stations for each of Erik Erikson's Psychosocial Stages of Development including: Trust vs. Mistrust, Autonomy vs. Shame and Doubt, Initiative vs. Guilt, Industry vs. Inferiority, Identity vs. Role Confusion, Intimacy vs. Isolation, Generativity vs. Stagnation, and Ego Integrity vs. Despair. A graphic organizer for students to complete using the stations An application and analysis worksheet for students to analyze scenarios and identify which of Erikson's stages fits best An answer key for the analysis worksheet The lesson can be done independently or can be teacher-led. The stations and worksheets are colorful and can be printed or used digitally. They are in PDF format and the graphic organizer is a Google doc. The stations work well for a variety of student-centered lessons such as traditional station/carousel classroom activity or for a jigsaw activity. This is truly a "no prep needed" lesson. The contents of this download are for use by the customer only. I ask that teachers not post any part of this file online or on a publicly accessed shared server. If you would like to share this resource with colleagues, please purchase additional copies from my Teachers Pay Teachers store at the multiple license rate.
Erik Erikson (1902-1994) was a pupil of Sigmund Freud and the first child psychoanalyst in Boston. After extensive study of children from various cultural backgrounds and areas he began to compile …
Erikson's theory outlines 8 stages of psychosocial development from infancy to late adulthood. At each stage, individuals face a conflict between two opposing states that shapes personality. Successfully resolving the conflicts leads to virtues like hope, will, purpose, and integrity. Failure leads to outcomes like mistrust, guilt, role confusion, and despair.
Psychosocial aspects An elderly Somali woman. According to Erik Erikson’s "Eight Stages of Life" theory, the human personality is developed in a series of eight stages that take place from the time of birth and continue on throughout an individual’s complete life. He characterises old age as a period of "Integrity vs. Despair", during which a person focuses on reflecting back on his life. Those who are unsuccessful during this phase will feel that their life has been wasted and will experience many regrets. The individual will be left with feelings of bitterness and despair. Those who feel proud of their accomplishments will feel a sense of integrity. Successfully completing this phase means looking back with few regrets and a general feeling of satisfaction. These individuals will attain wisdom, even when confronting death.[141][142][143] Coping is a very important skill needed in the aging process to move forward with life and not be 'stuck' in the past. The way a person adapts and copes, reflects his aging process on a psycho-social level.[144] Newman & Newman proposed a ninth stage of life, Elderhood. Elderhood refers to those individuals who live past the life expectancy of their birth cohorts. There are two different types of people described in this stage of life. The "young old" are the healthy individuals who can function on their own without assistance and can complete their daily tasks independently. The "old old" are those who depend on specific services due to declining health or diseases. This period of life is characterized as a period of "immortality vs. extinction." Immortality is the belief that your life will go on past death, some examples are an afterlife or living on through one's family. Extinction refers to feeling as if life has no purpose.source wikipédia
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Stage 1 - Basic Trust vs Mistrust Stage 2 - Autonomy vs Shame and Doubt Stage 3 - Initiative vs Guilt Stage 4 - Industry vs Inferiority Stage 5 - Identity vs Role Confusion Stage 6 - Intimacy vs Isolation Stage 7 - Generativity vs Stagnation Stage 8 - Ego Integrity vs Despair Are you
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