Erikson's Eight Stages Version en ligne Erik Erikson determined that there are 8 stages of development that people will develop throughout their lifetime. This activity is to match the stages with the ages. par Ivan Sandoval 1 Ages 6-12 2 Adolescence 3 Young Adult 4 Stages 5 Key Concepts 6 Impact Conflict- Industry vs. inferiority important event- school Significant relationships - neighborhood/school learns new skills or risks a sense of inferiority conflict: ego-identity vs. role confusion Important event: peer relationships significant relationships: peer groups, role models description: struggles to achieve identity in occupation, gender roles, politics and religion Conflict: intimacy vs. isolation important event: love relationships significant relationships: partners, friends description: develops intimate relationships or suffers feelings of isolation Trust vs. Mistrust Autonomy vs. Shame and Doubt Initiative vs. Guilt Industry vs. Inferiority Identity vs. Role Confusion Intimacy vs. Isolation Generativity vs. Stagnation Ego Integrity vs. Despair Psychosocial development Crisis resolution Erikson's theory Developmental stages Life cycle Identity formation Social relationships Personal growth Influence on psychology Application in education Relevance in counseling Understanding human behavior Developmental psychology Parenting strategies Therapeutic interventions Self-awareness