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Erik H. Erikson (1902–1994)

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Erik H. Erikson, a German-born American psychologist and psychoanalyst, developed theories about the sequence of human development that have had an impact on clinical psychoanalysis, ethics, history, literature, child care, and the emerging interdisciplinary study of the life course. Erikson was an visa mer art student, but after undergoing psychoanalysis by Anna Freud in Vienna in 1927, he turned to the field of psychology. According to Erikson's life-cycle theory, first published in Childhood and Society (1950), there are eight developmental stages, which are biologically determined but environmentally shaped: infancy, early childhood, play age, school age, adolescence, young adulthood, mature adulthood, and old age. Each of these stages is associated with a particular crisis that the individual must successfully resolve in order to proceed normally to the next stage-for example, identity versus confusion in adolescence. The concept of the identity crisis is now firmly embedded in psychiatric theory. Erikson also studied the relationship between a person's life and the times in which he or she lives; and his historical-biographical studies of Luther and Gandhi are outstanding products of this inquiry. Erikson taught at Harvard University for 30 years (Bowker Author Biography) visa färre

Verk av Erik H. Erikson

Barnet och samhället (1950) 937 exemplar
Young Man Luther (1958) 713 exemplar
Ungdomens identitetskriser (1968) 443 exemplar
Identity and the Life Cycle (1980) 308 exemplar
Den fullbordade livscykeln (1982) 232 exemplar
The Erik Erikson Reader (2000) 60 exemplar
Vital Involvement in Old Age (1986) 57 exemplar
Dimensions of a New Identity (1974) 49 exemplar
Adulthood (1978) 40 exemplar
The Challenge of Youth (Doubleday Anchor Book) (1963) — Redaktör — 35 exemplar
In Search of Common Ground (1973) 30 exemplar
Gandhis Wahrheit (1984) 1 exemplar

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The Historian as Detective: Essays on Evidence (1968) — Bidragsgivare — 267 exemplar
The Ancient World to the Reformation (1973) — Bidragsgivare — 84 exemplar
Philosophy now : an introductory reader (1972) — Bidragsgivare — 24 exemplar
20 Poems from the Book of Hours by Rainer Maria Rilke (1988) — Illustratör, vissa utgåvor1 exemplar

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An interesting anthropological approach, riddled with dated views on sex, gender and roles, particularly in the first half.
 
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Ell3 | Feb 28, 2023 |
If you're only familiar with the condensed version of Erikson described in undergraduate psychology and child development classes (the stages of psychosocial development, with their neat pairings of opposed forces) then actually reading his defining book may be a surprise. In this mixed bag of personal case studies, theoretical wanderings, and psychological biography, he approaches Freudian theory as if it were a large stalled vehicle, takes it apart to reveal some unusual components, and then reassembles the parts into something that looks a lot like the original but sometimes goes sideways instead of forward. I get the feeling that consistency was not his main interest, and I'm glad, since watching such an inquisitive mind move in so many directions at once is better than any number of little charts.… (mer)
 
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elibishop173 | 3 andra recensioner | Oct 11, 2021 |
> LA VÉRITÉ DE GANDHI Les origines de la non-violence, par Erik H. Erikson ;
L’ENSEIGNEMENT DE MÂ ANANDA MOYÎ, par Josette Herbert (trad)
Se reporter au compte rendu de Germain Gabriel
In: Revue Esprit, No. 442 (Janvier 1975), pp. 155-156. … ; (en ligne),
URL : https://esprit.presse.fr/article/germain-gabriel/erik-h-erikson-la-verite-de-gan...
… (mer)
 
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Joop-le-philosophe | 2 andra recensioner | Oct 18, 2019 |
The descriptions on this site and on the book-cover itself are terribly misleading. This is much less an examination of the rise of militant non-violence as a social phenomenon than it is a Freudian examination of Gandhi himself. It offers some interesting reflexions on Gandhi's motivations, and I like the focus of the book on a seemingly minor strike in Amedhabad. Erikson's writing style is also a plus, as he is very conversational and humble while otherwise strongly criticizing one of history's most beloved figures. Unfortunately, most of the book is so steeped in Freudian psycho-babble as to be not only significantly dated, but also really boring.… (mer)
 
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