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Outline the Erikson's 8 stages of
1) Trust vs. mistrust

2) Autonomy vs. shame and self doubt

3) Initiative vs. guilt

4) Industry vs. inferiority

5) Identity vs. role confusion

6) Isolation vs. intimacy

7) Generativity vs. stagnation

8) Integrity vs. despair
What are Freud's stages of childhood development and what ages do they occur at?
1) Oral phase (0-1 yrs)

2) Anal phase (1-3 yrs)

3) Phallic/Oedipal phase (3-5 yrs)

4) Latency phase (5-11 yrs)

5) Genital phase (11 yrs and beyond)
What are Erik Erikson's 8 stages of psychosocial development and what ages do they occur at?
Trust vs. mistrust (0-1 yrs)

Autonomy vs. shame/self doubt (1-3) years

Initiative vs. inferiority (3-5 yrs)

Industry vs. guilt (5-11 yrs)

Identity vs. role diffusion (12-20)

Intimacy vs. isolation (early adulthood)

Generativity vs. stagnation (mid-adulthood)

Integrity vs. despair (old age)
What are Piaget's three stages of cognitive development and what ages do they occur at?
1) Pre-operational phase (2-7)
-egocentrism
-animism

2) Operational phase (7-11)
-logical, cause and effect thinking, including reversibility

3) Abstract phase (11-end of adolescence)
-hypothetical-deductive reasoning
-metacognition (thinking about one's thoughts)