So glad to have discovered this. I look at these stages and realise that in many instances, I got the "bad" result. And yet I've still struggled on despite the distrust, shame, guilt and identity crisis that plagued me. I'm glad that I'm becoming a teacher and I'm in generative mode. A chance arises now to be someone who can stop "bad results" for another generation.
1 ) Basic trust vs mistrust - infancy stage 2 ) Autonomy vs shame and doubt - early childhood 3 ) Initiative vs guilt - preschool 4 ) Industry vs inferiority - school age 5 ) Identity vs role confusion - Adolescence 6 ) Intimacy vs isolation 7 ) Generativity vs stagnation 8 ) Ego integrity vs despair
I've got a psychology exam tomorrow and I'm really tired... Hardly read at all but this video is awesome and I'll surely remember important stuff after watching this video for a few times! ๐
i went through all these stages in the womb. right now im dealing with the hollow universe vs conscious creation stage
this hits more when not only do you realize you connect with the second options, but also that I most likely have been causing my younger siblings to experience the same thing
At first I was learning by Trying to find myself... Then I was learning by FAILING to find myself... But now I decided to learn by just DOING... LIFE IS GOOD
The graphics are just fantastic. I'm loving this style of teaching!
Im shaking. This video gave so many insights about my life. I can't say I understand it better now, but it's a beginning. Thanks
This play through is pretty good Iโm currently level 23 and I am playing as the Asian character. I was having trouble on the intimacy level until I started working out, started understanding who I am and finding activities to make me happy. Canโt wait for level 40
Thanks for this insightful video! Here are 5 key takeaways I found really meaningful: Erikson's theory shows how our entire life is shaped by 8 psychological stages, each with its own core question and emotional conflict. In early years, trust, autonomy, and initiative are crucial โ if nurtured, they build confidence; if not, they can lead to shame, guilt, and doubt. During school and adolescence, we seek purpose and identity. Recognition from peers and the freedom to explore help us grow; rejection leads to inferiority and confusion. In adulthood, fulfillment comes from love and contribution. Intimacy, generativity, and reflecting on our life journey shape how we feel about ourselves and our legacy. The final stage โ ego integrity vs. despair โ invites us to look back. If weโve lived meaningfully, we feel peace; if not, regret can take over. This model helps us better understand ourselves and others at every stage of life. Such a powerful reminder that personal growth never really stops. ๐ฑ๐ง ๐ฌ
Yooo, I didn't get any of what I needed thru age 19 and that's what tainted the rest of my growth until I picked myself up and got myself together starting at age 27.
I am so tired of reading so I went to youtube for help. I have exams later on my major subject, the developmental psychology. Thank you, it helps a lot ๐โ
I wish I saw this video years ago when I was studying. This makes it all clear instead of the books.
This online class is stressing me out Kaway sa mga educ diyan na nagte-take ng The Child Adolescents Learners and Learning Principles!!!
I'm currently on Level 5, in terms of Identity I'm good with it, my secret is to keep chasing big risks, face your fear, responsibilities, and always try to lead people, if you come out of comfort zone you starting to realized your recent problems and obstacle are easy as hell.
Thank you so much I have an exam in an hour and I've just been helped ๐
This is something I am learning about in Psychology. Best animation video, I ever seen on mid-night! : )
I mostly identify with the latter result in each stage. I was waiting for "regret" to show up, but I suppose "despair" fills that role well enough.
I remember studying this theory for my exams ๐ it was very hard to study back then.. I mean remembering everything. This art work and the way u explain.. Is all so good ๐
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