Chapter 8: Problem 2
Give an example from real life or from fiction to illustrate identity confusion.
Chapter 8: Problem 2
Give an example from real life or from fiction to illustrate identity confusion.
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Get started for freeErikson regards mutuality as the ideal form of interpersonal relationship. What societal influences make it more difficult for us to develop mutuality?
A terrorist blows up a building in a hated foreign country. How might Erikson explain the ter rorist's behavior?
(a) Give a real-life example to support Erikson's belief that our society creates difficulties for us by stressing contradictory values. (b) Give an example to illustrate the positive support provided by a socially sanctioned role.
How might a person who compulsively strives for fame and glory (perhaps even Erikson himself), and is not satisfied even with significant achievements, use personality theories to make better decisions and live a more fulfilling life?
Erikson argues that a child enjoys mastery of the environment for its own sake, and not just as a means to the end of satisfying instinctual drives. Do you agree or disagree? Why?
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