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Describe Freud's id, ego, and superego.
What is the analogy (by Freud) that connects the Id and Ego?
Id (evil): Immediate gratification; impulsive; unconsious; children; pleasure principle; unreasonable.
Ego: reality principle, practical, reasonable, decision-making, problem-solving.
Superego (angel): develops from ages 3-5; incorporates values and morals of society; consists of IDEAL SELF and CONSCIOUS.
Id is the horse, Ego is the rider.
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Name stage 1 of Erikson's stages:
Stage, Basic virtue, Age.
- Stage 1:
- Trust vs mistrust
Hope
0 - 1.5 years (infancy)
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Name stage 2 of Erikson's stages:
Stage, Basic virtue, Age.
- Stage 2:
- Autonomy vs Shame & Doubt
Will
1.5 - 3 years (early childhood)
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Name stage 3 of Erikson's stages:
Stage, Basic virtue, Age.
- Stage 3:
- Initiative vs guilt
Purpose
3 - 5 years (play age)
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Name stage 4 of Erikson's stages:
Stage, Basic virtue, Age.
- Stage 4:
- Industry vs inferiority
Competency
5 - 12 years (School age)
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Name stage 6 of Erikson's stages:
Stage, Basic virtue, Age.
- Stage 5:
- Identity vs Role Confusion
Fidelity
12 - 18 years (Adolescence)
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Name stage 6 of Erikson's stages:
Stage, Basic virtue, Age.
- Stage 6:
- Intimacy vs Isolation.
Love
18 - 40 (Young Adult)
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Name stage 7 of Erikson's stages:
Stage, Basic virtue, Age.
- Stage 7:
- Generativity vs Stagnation
Care
40 - 65 years (Adulthood)
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Name stage 8 of Erikson's stages:
Stage, Basic virtue, Age.
- Stage 8:
- Integrity vs Despair
Wisdom
65+ (Maturity)
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