THEORIES OF PERSONALITY Quiz: Erik Erikson's Stages of Psychosocial Development

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Taking in not only through their mouth but through their various sense organs as well: early childhood. Infants not only must get, but they also must get someone else to give. Children learn to control their body, especially in relation to cleanliness and mobility. Painful and pleasurable experiences, infants learn to expect that future distresses will meet with satisfactory outcomes. Retreat from the outside world and begin the journey toward serious psychological disturbance (looking for what we want in our fantasies) Lack of purpose; doing something only because they need to. Develop only when their environment allows them some self- expression in their control of sphincters and other muscles. Trust - pattern of accepting things corresponds with culture"s way of giving things. Mistrust - find no correspondence between their oral-sensory needs and their environment. Autonomy self- expression; letting children achieve independence.

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