Erik H. Erikson and Intimacy vs. Isolation (Psychosocial Stages of Development)

Erik H. Erikson and Intimacy vs. Isolation (Psychosocial Stages of Development)

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Erik H. Erikson and Intimacy vs. Isolation (Psychosocial Stages of Development)

Intimacy vs. Isolation is the stage of the young adult (ages 20 to mid-30’s), according to Erikson’s “Eight Ages of Man.” During this stage, we are eager to fuse our identities (solidified in the previous stage—Identity vs. Role Confusion) with others. On the other hand, those unsure of their identities may avoid this fusion.

If everything goes well, he or she will reach “true intimacy.” If something hinders this progress (e.g., incest), that person may isolate him- or herself from closeness with others. The difference between “intimacy” and “intimacies” is also explored.

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Country
USA
Author
L. P. Middler
Binding
Kindle Edition
Format
Kindle eBook
IsAdultProduct
Label
Critical Mass Publications
Manufacturer
Critical Mass Publications
NumberOfPages
9
PublicationDate
2012-05-16
Publisher
Critical Mass Publications
ReleaseDate
2012-05-16
Studio
Critical Mass Publications