Erik Erikson

Erik Erikson

psychologist United States

Erik Erikson was a German-American psychoanalyst and developmental psychologist known for his theory of psychosocial development, which outlines eight stages that individuals pass through from infancy to adulthood. His work emphasized the importance of social and cultural influences on personality development, particularly the role of identity and the need for personal limits. Erikson's concepts have significantly influenced both psychology and education, as they provide valuable insights into the challenges individuals face at various life stages.

Born on Jun 15, 1902 (123 years old)

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
0 wks
Reach
309,766
Power
1,267$
Sentiment
6.00
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Indonesia 1 6.00 0.11% +0% 273,523,615 309,766 $1,119,000 1,267$
Totals 1 273,523,615 309,766 $1,119,000 1,267$
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Recent Mentions

Indonesia Indonesia: Erik Erikson noted that adolescents who continuously experience violence may suffer from 'traumatic identity crises' that can lead to depression and aggression. 6

Kompas: ”Redaksi Yth”: Banalitas Kekerasan di Sekolah

Spain Spain: Erik Erikson emphasizes the integration of appropriate personal boundaries as an essential task throughout a person's development. 8

El País: Saber poner límites: el primer paso para evitar la frustración | EL PAÍS Semanal: Psicología y bienestar