EDUC 101 Development Theories
EDUC 101 Development Theories
EDUC 101 Development Theories
Epigenetic Principle
o Explains that we develop through a predetermined
unfolding of our personalities in eight stages
o Erikson’s theory delved into how personality was formed
and believed that the earlier stages served as a
foundation for later stages
o It highlighted the influence of one’s environment,
particularly on how earlier experiences gradually build
upon the next and result into one’s responsibility.
Psychosocial Crisis
o Each stage involves a psychosocial crisis of two opposing
emotional forces
o Each crisis stage relates to a corresponding life stage and
its inherent challenges.
Syntonic- positive disposition (e.g. TRUST)
Dystonic- negative disposition (e.g. MISTRUST)
If a stage is managed well, we carry away a certain VIRTUE or
PSYCHOSOCIAL STRENGTH
o Malignancy- involves too little of the positive and too
much of the negative aspect of the task
o Maladaptation- is not quite as bad; involves too much of
the positive and too little of the negative
Maladaptation / Malignancy