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Eric Erikson -Developmental Psychologist Made by Haotian, Aleeya, Riley
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Erikson’s Theory Based off of Freud’s theory A psychosocial theory that expanded the picture of human development at each stage – Recognized the lifespan nature of development (birth to old age) – Takes into account the how the cultures of different people affect development
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Major people involved Eric Erikson and Sigman Freud; Erikson’s Theory, based on/improved Freud’s work Born in Germany 1902-1994 Developmental psychologist About Erikson:
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Origin of Theory 1930s-40s Parents increasingly seeking professional help in dealing with emotional difficulties of children. Stage based theory Shows the stages of development people go through Stages are given definite lifespans ex: (0-1 year), (1-3 years)
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Contributions to Society Based off Freud’s theory, had improvements – Freud’s theory overemphasizes influences of sexual feelings in development – Does not take into account different cultures/societies
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Definitions Behaviorism: an approach that regards directly observable events –stimuli and responses- as the focus of study and that views the development of behavior as taking place through classical and operant conditioning. Social Learning Theory: An approach that emphasizes the role of modeling, or observational learning, in the development of behavior.
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Video if there is time (3 min) The Actual Theory
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Works Cited Berk, Laura E. Infants, Children, and Adolescents. Boston: Allyn and Bacon, 1996. Print. Clifton, Alan, and Doug Davis. "Psychosocial Theory: Erikson." Erikson's Stages. Haverford, 1995. Web. 15 Sept. 2013. McLeod, Saul. "Erik Erikson." Simply Psychology. N.p., 2013. Web. 15 Sept. 2013.
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