After spending some time traveling throughout Europe, Erik Erikson studied psychoanalysis from Anna Freud and earned a certificate from the Vienna Psychoanalytic Society. Erikson moved to the United States in 1933 and was offered a teaching position at Harvard Medical School. In addition to this, he also had a private practice in child psychoanalysis. Later, he held teaching positions at University of California at Berkeley, Yale, San Francisco Psychoanalytic Institute, Austen Riggs Center, and Center for Advanced Studies of the Behavioral Sciences. He published a number of books on his theories and research, including Childhood and Society and The Life Cycle Completed. His book Gandhi's Truth was awarded a Pulitzer Prize and a national Book Award.
Erik Erikson was the guy who came up with the Stages of Devlopment:
1) Infancy: Birth to 18 Months - Ego Development Outcome: Trust vs. Mistrust
2) Early Childhood: 18 Months to 3 Years - Ego Development Outcome: Autonomy vs. Shame
3) Play Age: 3 to 5 Years - Ego Development Outcome: Initiative vs. Guilt
4) School Age: 6 to 12 Years - Ego Development Outcome: Industry vs. Inferiority
5) Adolescence: 12 to 18 Years - Ego Development Outcome: Identity vs. Role Confusion
6) Young adulthood: 18 to 35 - Ego Development Outcome: Intimacy and Solidarity vs. Isolation
7) Middle Adulthood: 35 to 55 or 65 - Ego Development Outcome: Generativity vs. Self absorption or Stagnation
8) Late Adulthood: 55 or 65 to Death - Ego Development Outcome: Integrity vs. Despair
1) Infancy: Birth to 18 Months - Ego Development Outcome: Trust vs. Mistrust
2) Early Childhood: 18 Months to 3 Years - Ego Development Outcome: Autonomy vs. Shame
3) Play Age: 3 to 5 Years - Ego Development Outcome: Initiative vs. Guilt
4) School Age: 6 to 12 Years - Ego Development Outcome: Industry vs. Inferiority
5) Adolescence: 12 to 18 Years - Ego Development Outcome: Identity vs. Role Confusion
6) Young adulthood: 18 to 35 - Ego Development Outcome: Intimacy and Solidarity vs. Isolation
7) Middle Adulthood: 35 to 55 or 65 - Ego Development Outcome: Generativity vs. Self absorption or Stagnation
8) Late Adulthood: 55 or 65 to Death - Ego Development Outcome: Integrity vs. Despair
by Dancing with Fire September 05, 2011
when something is said by someone and it is so unfunny that the people listening describe are forced into a state of cringe.
by daquavious bingleton April 25, 2022
Best couple they are perfect together and if you are one of them never let em go they are the one for you they will most likely have kids and the future and have a family. Alondrik <3
by Bob john 69 December 24, 2016
by A_Person88 March 26, 2018
EA, Holds many similar qualities to Sack Lodge from the wedding crashers. Ultra Competitive, Overly informative, and looks pretty much like him. Plus, hes so cut he never has to go to the gym, even when he says he will.
Instead of saving baby seals, Erik Alexander loves to talk about how great the yen would be to have, strength of stock options, and all that other SUPER interesting stuff that economics majors love to share with others. Plus, who warms up for foose ball, and throws the whole table when he gets angry. Only that graduating sack of a former SMC
And if you wear underarmor and all your sports gear to teach a girl how to swing a bat, watch out, you might be Erik Alexander
And if you wear underarmor and all your sports gear to teach a girl how to swing a bat, watch out, you might be Erik Alexander
by Beta Beta Big_E April 29, 2010
An alien from the planet Sweden who was sent to earth with the mission of destroying humanity. However, Erik failed his mission when he fell in love with the human's trampoline contraption, he now spends his days jumping on his beloved trampoline. His race consists only of Drunks and Computer Geeks.
by Mawfles July 07, 2009
Best couple they are perfect together and if you are one of them never let em go they are the one for you they will most likely have kids and the future and have a family. Alondrik <3
by Bob john 69 December 24, 2016