Erikson’s Theory of Psychosocial Development - Stage 1 (Infancy)
- Infancy (Birth to 18 months)
- Trust vs. Mistrust
- Feeding
- Hope
- Oral
Erikson’s Theory of Psychosocial Development - Stage 2 (Toddler)
- Toddler (1-3 Years)
- Autonomy vs. Shame and Doubt
- Toilet Training
- Will
- Anal
Erikson’s Theory Of Psychosocial Development - Stage 3 (Preschool Age)
- Preschool (3-5 Years)
- Initiative vs. Guilt
- Exploration
- Purpose
- Phallic
Erikson’s Theory Of Psychosocial Development - Stage 4 (School Age)
- School Age (6-12 Years)
- Industry vs. Inferiority
- School
- Competence
- Latency
Erikson’s Theory Of Psychosocial Development - Stage 5 (Adolescence)
- Adolescent (12-18 Years)
- Identity vs. Role Confusion
- Social Relationships
- Fidelity
- Genital
Erikson’s Theory Of Psychosocial Development - Stage 6 (Young Adulthood)
- Young Adult (20-30 Years)
- Intimacy vs. Isolation
- Romantic Relationships
- Love
Erikson’s Theory Of Psychosocial Development - Stage 7 (Adulthood)
- Adulthood (Age 30 - 65 Years)
- Generativity vs. Stagnation
- Career & Parenthood
- Care
Erikson’s Theory Of Psychosocial Development - Stage 8 (Older Adult)
- Older Adult (65+ to Death)
- Integrity vs. Despair
- Reflection on Life
- Wisdom
Piaget's Stages of Cognitive Development
- Sensorimotor (Birth to 2 years)
- Preoperational (2 to 7 years)
- Concrete Operational (7 to 11 years)
- Formal Operational (11 years and up)
Psychosexual Stages of Development (Overview)
- Oral Stage
- Anal Stage
- Phallic Stage
- Latency Stage
- Genital Stage
Psychosexual Stages of Development - Oral Stage
- Birth to 18 Months
- Oral Fixation
Psychosexual Stages of Development - Anal Stage
- 2 to 4 Years
- Anal-retentive Fixation
- Anal-expulsive Fixation
Psychosexual Stages of Development - Phallic Stage
- 3 to 6 Years
- Oedipus Complex
- Castration Fear
- Phallic Fixation - Male
- Electra Complex
- Penis Envy
- Phallic Fixation - Female
Psychosexual Stages of Development - Latency Stage
- 6 to 11 Years
- Disgust Towards Opposite Sex
- Latency Fixation
Psychosexual Stages of Development - Genital Stage
- Puberty to Death
- Ability to Love Another Person