HDE 100C Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Eudaimonia, Twin Study, Heritability
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Personality & contributions of erikson, loevinger, and maslow: personality a person"s distinctive patterns in emotion, thought, and behavior, with personality, we expect it to be stable over time and across contexts, erik erikson"s psychosocial stages. Erikson proposed that psychosocial development continues over the lifespan and results from our inner instincts and drives with outer cultural and social demands. Stage 5: identity vs role confusion (age 13-18) strength gained: fidelity a. Achieve identity must to develop personal values and goals, focusing on who you will become i. If identity is not achieved, then will experience role confusion and not know who or what one is. Scores for stage 5: higher score = more focused on the stage i. Sequential study that showed people were very engaged between ages 20-31 b. c. Stage 6: intimacy vs isolation (age 19-25) strength gained: love a.