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Eric's Erikson timeline

By s21405
  • Birth (trust v. mistrust)

    Birth (trust v. mistrust)
    Born into a lower middle class family, basic needs met and all is well
  • Period: to

    How long I intend to live

  • potty training ( Autonomy v. shame )

    potty training ( Autonomy v. shame )
    successfuly learned how to use the bathroom fostering autonomy
  • moving north ( Autonomy v. shame )

    moving north ( Autonomy v. shame )
    nine-eleven causes Mother to lose her programing job and prompts the family to move north in serch of jobs and edgucation, not having many friends or acuaentiences, autonomy is found when I quickly make new ones.
  • held back in preschool ( initiative v. guilt )

    being held back in preschool; though still due to age, could still foster some doubt in my abilities.
  • elementary school ( compitence v. inferiority )

    I was never very athletic as a kid, never participating in team sports or even leaving the house much; fostering a sence of inferiority among my peers.
  • start of high school ( identity v. role confusion )

    start of high school ( identity v. role confusion )
    freshman year I join chior and drama and find success indicitave of identity.
  • sophmore year ( identity v. role confusion )

    sophmore year ( identity v. role confusion )
    sophmore year and I still haven't been kissed; fostering a sense of role confusion in thinking: am I really that lonley? ( god this is depressing )
  • start at a collage ( intimacy v. isolation )

    Going to be away from home ( mabye forming a little sense of isolation ), but starting my life and looking for a girl; formulating a sense of intmacy.
  • beginings of a family ( intimacy v. isolation )

    hopefully in a happy and steady relationship with a new career at this point will help generate intimacy.
  • a wedding (intimacy v. isolation )

    a wedding (intimacy v. isolation )
    going to have a romantic christmas wedding hopefully creating even more intimacy.
  • family ( generativity v. stagnation )

    looking foward to having a family and finding a way to give back to the community creating generativity.
  • grandchildren ( generativity v. stagnation )

    looking foward to seeing my children have children and having a sense of generativity.
  • retirement ( integrity v. dispair )

    looking foward to retireing after a good career and looking back with integrity.
  • a good place to stay ( integrity v. dispair )

    a good place to stay ( integrity v. dispair )
    anticipating moving to someplace warm and comfortable ( that isn't Florda) to spend the rest of my life; generating integrity
  • death (integrity v. dispair)

    death (integrity v. dispair)
    hoping to look back on a fufilled life and go with integrity; and all shall be well