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Erikson’s initiative versus guilt stage is most closely related to Freud’s

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Erikson’s initiative versus guilt stage is most closely related to Freud’s

(A) oral stage.
(B) anal stage.
(C) phallic stage.
(D) latency period.
(E) adult genital stage.

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(C) phallic stage.

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Erikson’s initiative versus guilt stage is most closely related to Freud’s phallic stage. Both occur between the ages of roughly 3 to 5 and are the third stage in their respective theories. Freud’s oral stage corresponds to Erikson’s trust versus mistrust stage. Freud’s anal stage corresponds with Erikson’s autonomy versus shame and doubt stage. Freud’s concept of latency is akin to Erikson’s industry versus inferiority stage. While Freud’s final stage is the adult genital stage and it lasts from puberty on, Erikson divided adolescence and adulthood into several stages: identity versus role confusion, intimacy versus isolation, generativity versus stagnation, and ego integrity versus despair.

 
Posted : 24/04/2024 5:35 pm
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