Erik Erikson Stages of Psychosocial Development Theory
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In this presentation, Erik Erikson's 8 Stages of Psychosocial Development are explored in great detail. In each stage, the corresponding virtue is explained in terms of the psychosocial crisis along with important life events. Significant relationships are an important component of each stage of Erikson's theory. The existential essential question is also posed to the audience with respect to the stage. Age groups for individuals in each stage are explicitly provided to the viewer. The presentation also provides some insight in erik erikson the person, as it covers his personal life, family, childhood, education and more. A broad overview of the theory gets the vide started. Criticism of the stages of psychosocial development also end the presentation. This video is part of a playlist by teachings in education with Frank Avella. Other videos in the presentation include Piaget's theory of cognitive development, the flipped classroom, project based learning, discovery learning, problem solving in education and much more.

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