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    and her virtue is fidelity.          Grandfather‚ Koro (a.k.a. Paka)‚ experiences Generativity vs. Stagnation‚ and Integrity vs. Despair. He’s obviously been very generative in raising Pai to be such an amazing young lady. However‚ due to his Maori tradition “blinders‚” he begins to stagnate‚ because he won’t allow Pai to continue on her path to leadership. Along with his slide from generativity to stagnation‚ he moves from integrity to despair‚ despairing that as much as he wants it‚ and as

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    imitative vs. guilt‚ industry vs. inferiority‚ identity vs. confusion‚ intimacy vs. isolation‚ generativity vs. stagnation‚ and integrity vs. despair. These stages start at infancy and go on well into adulthood. For me personally‚ I feel that I am in a couple different stages at the same time. I feel that I am stuck between stage 6 intimacy vs. isolation‚ and stage 7 generativity vs. stagnation. Stage 6‚ intimacy vs. isolation generally occurs during the adult ages between 19 and 40. This

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    from infancy to old age‚ these conflicts are trust versus mistrust‚ autonomy versus shame and doubt‚ initiative versus guilt‚ industry versus inferiority‚ identity versus role diffusion‚ intimacy versus isolation‚ generativity---that is‚ creativity and productivity---versus stagnation‚ and ego integrity versus despair. Implications The importance of physical‚ cognitive and psychosocial development becomes apparent when a person does not successfully master one or more of the developmental stages

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    Erik Erikson’s Psychoanalytic Stages of Development Psych 321 – Erik Homberger Erikson was born in 1902 near Frankfort‚ Germany. During his school years Erikson studied art and a variety of languages‚ rather than science courses such as biology and chemistry. He did not overly enjoy the atmosphere and ideals produced by formal schooling‚ so instead of going to college he traveled Europe for over a year. He then returned to Germany and enrolled in art school. One year later‚ he returned to

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    (2000). Perspectives on Personality. Needham Heights‚ MA: Allyn & Bacon. Rodemann‚ P.‚ (2011). Spirituality‚ Age and Life-stage Retrieved from http://www.examiner.com/article/spirituality-age-and-life-stage Slater‚ Charles L. (2003)‚ "Generativity versus stagnation: An elaboration of Erikson’s Adult Stage of Human Development"‚ Journal of Adult Development 10 (1): 53–65

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    Eriksonian Psychosocial Stage of Development and Positive and Negatives Out of Erickson’s stages of development I am a combination of two. The two stages of development that best describes me are Intimacy vs. Isolation (stage 6) and Generativity vs. Stagnation (stage 7). Intimacy vs. Isolation is the stage where love is of virtue. At this point in one’s life‚ one is either loving quickly or rejecting love and those who have found love. “In the ritualization/ritualism realm‚ “affillation” (healthy

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    movie by the same name. In the case of David from Artificial intelligence‚ I will be referring to the stage of Competence: Industry vs. Inferiority (Latency‚ 5-12 yrs.) and in the case of Tom from the prince of Tides I will be referring to Generativity Vs. Stagnation (Adulthood 25-64 yrs.). Stage Descriptions: Latency 5-12 yrs. Ego Development Outcome: Industry vs. Inferiority Basic Strengths: Method and Competence In This stage‚ also referred to as Latency‚ humans have the capacity to learn‚ many

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    Debra Brown PSY/230 April 18‚ 2014 Generativity vs. Stagnation (40-64)‚ Generativity is the concern of guiding the next generation. Socially-valued work and disciplines are expressions of generativity. The adult stage of generativity has clear relevance to family‚ relationships‚ work and society. Generativities‚ primary interest is to guide and set foundations for the next generation…the concept is meant to include inspiration and creativeness. During middle

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    According to Pineo (1961‚ p. 3) there has been interest in the concept of ‘marital disenchantment’ since 1927‚ however most research conducted showed ‘marital disenchantment’ in the early stages in marriage. Additionally‚ Pineo found that there had been no study or work done to conclude that ‘marital disenchantment’ develops “after the marriage has endured for several years” (Pineo 1961‚ p. 3). Therefore according to Peterson (2004) Peter Pineo in 1961 conducted the first longitudinal study of

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    INTRODUCTION ~“The only constant thing in life is change”~‚ François de la Rochfoucald.(year unknown) As we mature in age and become older we may notice changes in our personality and our perception of the world around us. Throughout our course of life we change as individuals‚ we develop and mature. Many psychological theories attempt to explain how and why we change and develop in the ways that we do throughout our lifetime. One such theory is Erik Erikson’s Psychosocial Theory‚ which says

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