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Analyzing Erikson's Stages Of Psychosocial Development

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According to Rogers (2013, p.87) Jessica was in stage six intimacy verses isolation of Erikson’s stages of psychosocial development Persons in this stage of psychosocial development are looking for intimacy and closeness in their relationships while still keeping their identity. If they do not achieve intimacy than they are at risk of isolation. One could view Jessica seeking fertility treatment as her wanting to obtain ultimate intimacy with her husband. What is more intimate than sharing a child with someone. This could be the reason why Jessica thought something was wrong with her which was making her question her identity in a sense. Jessica said that since Laurel has been born her and John have grown closer which could indicate that sharing a child together gave them the intimacy they both were seeking. During this event my mother Alicia was in stage seven generativity verses stagnation of Erikson’s psychosocial development according to Rogers (2013, p.87). Persons in this stage are now investing into something whether that be work, family, or future generations. If people are not successful at this, it can cause them to become stagnated. My mother talked about how she felt like she was empty before Laurel came along. She said that she had already …show more content…

The first thing that has stood out to me the most is that no matter how different your life is from someone else we all go through the same developmental stages. For example, Jessica is married, works full time, and is very reserved; I on the other hand am single, a full-time student, and very out-going but at the end of the day we both were seeking intimacy of some kind. I also Learned that even though my sister and I were in a different developmental stage in comparison to my mother when we achieved the purpose of our stage it brought the same result to all of us which was unity of some

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