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Themes of Work and Love in Adulthood

Themes of Work and Love in Adulthood( )
Editor: Smelser, Neil J.
Erikson, Erik H.
ISBN:978-0-674-87751-1
Publication Date:Sep 1981
Publisher:Harvard University Press
Book Format:Paperback
List Price:USD $39.00
Book Description:

To love and to work, Freud's famous definition of psychological maturity, here becomes the focussing principle for a renewed examination of the dominant themes that play themselves out in adult life. Erik Erikson, Neil Smelser, and nine leading experts in adult development consider the stages that adults pass through and the crises that adults confront as they attempt to create a meaningful life. Themes of Work and Love in Adulthood is a book that raises many...
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Book Details
Pages:307
Detailed Subjects: Psychology / Developmental / Adulthood & Aging
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):6.125 x 9.25 x 0.9 Inches
Book Weight:1.1 Pounds
Author Biography
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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 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

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