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    Taylor Alison Swift: The Storyteller Are you familiar with the pretty girl who has a curly blonde hair that is fond of long gowns‚ princess dresses‚ cowboy boots and brings glittery guitars during concerts? Do you know this girl who writes most of her songs about her ex-boyfriends and usually tell a story? Do you know this person? Well‚ she is none other than the famous Taylor Swift. Biography Taylor Alison Swift was born on December 13‚ 1989 in Reading‚ Pennsylvania‚ USA to Scott Swift and Andrea

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    Erik Erikson was a great German psychologist who created the psychoanalytic theory of psychosocial development that holds eight stages from infancy to adulthood. During each stage‚ an individual experiences a psychosocial crisis that can become adaptive or maladaptive behaviors (McLeod‚ 2017). According to Erikson’s theory‚ age is the verdict of knowing which stage I am in‚ which helps me identify that I am stage five: identity vs. role confusion. I will apply friends‚ presentation‚ and family‚ and

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    the quality of motherly relationship. the basic psychosocial attitude to be learned at this stage is that you can trust the world in the form of your mother‚ that she will come back and feed you‚ that she will feed you the right thing in the right quantity at the right time‚ and that when you are uncomfortable she will come and make you comfortable‚ and so on (Evans & Erikson‚ 1967‚ p. 15). Preconventional Kohlberg’s stage theory of psychosocial development provides us with moral reasoning by

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    The Theory of Psychosocial Development In order to design a family oriented commercial that will target a family member at various stages in life I will first need to explain Erikson’s psychosocial theory for development. I will start by defining and describing each stage of Erikson’s theory‚ and then give an analysis of a character that best shows these stages. Doing so will help the advertising firm of the amusement part to develop a commercial targeting various developmental stages. Erikson’s

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    Analyzing Erikson's Theory

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    theory is similar to that of Sigmund Freud’s. However‚ in contrast to Freud’s sexual development‚ Erikson’s developmental theory are stages of psychosocial development throughout an individual’s life. The eight stages in their respective order are: Hope‚ Will‚ Purpose‚ Competency‚ Fidelity‚ Love‚ Care‚ and Wisdom. Each stage has what is called a “Psychosocial Crisis” within each stage. These crises in their respective order are: Trust versus Mistrust‚ Autonomy versus Shame‚ Initiative versus Guilt

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    and the ages‚ allows for an in depth understanding of how responses to specific actions act as reinforcers for that specific behavior. Certain stages in a person’s life that are apart of important stages are quite similar to Erikson’s theory of psychosocial development and blend well with John B. Watsons idea that behavior is learned. Ego identity is the conscious sense of self that we develop through social interaction. According to Erikson‚ our ego identity is constantly changing due to new experiences

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    developing a fear from going to the toilet‚ and/ or disappointing others. A child’s experiences at this age can affect them later in the unconscious mind later on in life effecting any behaviour or preferences. Alan Chapman. (2006-2013) Erikson’s psychosocial development theory‚ Available: http://www.businessballs.com/erik_erikson_psychosocial_theory.htm#freud’s_psychosexual_stages. Last accessed 16/04/2013 PHALLIC STAGE; this comes to children between the ages of 3-6 years of age. This is not just

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    Erik Erikson’s theory of psychosocial development details eight different stages describing a healthy human’s development from infancy to late adulthood. Each stage presents a new conflict between a biological and sociocultural force. Successful negotiation of these forces results in the individual moving the next stage with the favored attribute. Mastery of each stage’s challenges isn’t necessary to advance to the next stage but unconquered challenges are likely to reappear in the future. Almost

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    • Psychosexual (Sigmund Freud) Sigmund Freud (born 6 May 1856‚ died 23 September 1939) is an Austrian neurologist who became known as the founding father of psychoanalysis. When he was young‚ Sigmund Freud’s family moved from Frieberg‚ Moravia to Vienna where he would spend most of his life. His parents taught him at home after entering him in Spurling Gymnasium‚ where he was first in his class and graduated Summa cum Laude. After studying medicine at University of Vienna‚ Freud worked and gained

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    There are 4 theories of adolescent development covered‚ the first was Freud’s Theory according to Freud’s theory we go through five stages of psychosexual development: oral‚ anal‚ phallic‚ latency and genital. Erikson’s Psychosocial Theory says that we develop in psychosocial stages. Erikson’s theory has eight stages

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