Childhood and Society

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Childhood and Society is a seminal book by psychoanalyst Erik Erikson that introduces his influential theory of psychosocial development across the lifespan.

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instanceOf book
psychology book
academicDiscipline psychoanalysis
psychology
sociology
author Erik Erikson NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
describes lifespan development from infancy to old age
focusesOn ego development
interaction between child and society
role of culture in development
genre developmental psychology
psychoanalytic theory
hasPart case studies of children
cross-cultural analyses
theoretical essays
hasReception considered a classic in developmental psychology
influential in ego psychology
widely cited in psychology literature
influenced developmental psychology
education theory
identity theory
lifespan psychology
social work practice
language English
mainSubject child development
culture and personality
identity formation
psychoanalysis
psychosocial development
notableIdea autonomy vs. shame and doubt stage
ego integrity vs. despair stage
epigenetic principle in psychosocial development
generativity vs. stagnation stage
identity vs. role confusion stage
industry vs. inferiority stage
initiative vs. guilt stage
intimacy vs. isolation stage
psychosocial stages
trust vs. mistrust stage
publicationYear 1950
publisher W. W. Norton & Company NERFINISHED
relatedConcept ego identity
lifespan perspective
psychosocial crisis
relatedWork Identity: Youth and Crisis NERFINISHED
theorizes eight stages of psychosocial development

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Erik Erikson notableWork Childhood and Society