- Erik
Homburger Erikson (born Erik Salomonsen; 15 June 1902 – 12 May 1994) was an
American child psychoanalyst known for his
theory on
psychosocial development...
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Cengage Learning. Schwartz, Seth J. (2001). "The
Evolution of
Eriksonian and Neo-
Eriksonian Identity Theory and Research: A
review and Integration". Identity:...
- may
increase the
chance of an
identity crisis or confusion. The "Neo-
Eriksonian"
identity status paradigm emerged in 1966,
driven largely by the work...
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Adults in
America (2006) Seth J. Schwartz, "The
evolution of
Eriksonian and Neo-
Eriksonian identity theory and research", Identity, 1, 7-58.
James Marcia's...
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positive autosuggestion—much like the
indirect suggestions emplo**** in
Eriksonian hypnosis. Thus,
since the main use of SUDS is for
clinical purposes, rather...
- St. Martin's Press. pp. 88–93. ISBN 978-1-250-09444-5.
Cally O'Brien, "
Eriksonian Identity Theory in Counterterrorism"
Journal of
Strategic Security, v...
- (2009). "Identity
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Examination of
Eriksonian Theory".
Graduate Journal of
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- in Brief". Miles,
Jadrian (2003). "Does
Adoption Affect the
Adolescent Eriksonian Task of
Identity Formation?" (PDF).
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original (PDF) on...
- make
intimate attachments in
early adulthood. This
supports the part of
Eriksonian theory, that
suggests that
those best
equipped to
resolve the
crisis of...
- S2CID 236901441. Jacobsen, Kurt (July 2020). ""Paradigmatic Saboteurs:
Eriksonian Psychohistory and its VIcissitudes."
Journal of
Psychosocial Studies"...