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Cooley, Mead, Freud, Erikson and Levinson. Behind the Theories on Development. Charles Cooley (1864-1929). Cooley. He said that the self develops through process of social interaction. Cooley. Influenced by family primarily, then later peer-groups. Cooley. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Cooley, Mead, Freud, Erikson and Levinson Behind the Theories on Development
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Cooley, Mead, Freud, Erikson and Levinson

Behind the Theories on Development

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Charles Cooley (1864-1929)

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Cooley

He said that the self develops through process of social

interaction

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Cooley Influenced by family primarily, then later peer-

groups.

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Cooley

Used the analogy of a Looking-Glass (mirror) to describe the 3 stage process of self

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Cooley

1. We imagine how our actions appear to others

2. We imagine how others judge our actions

3. We make some sort of self-judgment based on 1& 2

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George Herbert Mead (1863-1931)

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Mead

He traced people’s awareness of self to primary caregiver

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Mead

He said the self is composed of 2 parts-“I” and “Me”

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Mead

The “I” portion wishes to have self expression, to be active and spontaneous

I like Mead! Very

Much!!!

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Mead

• The “Me” portion is made up of the things learned through the socialization process.  The “Me” makes normal social interaction possible

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Mead

He said the self develops in 3 stages

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Mead

• Preparatory stage-child imitates others

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Mead

• Play stage-child has acquired language and not only imitates, but form role expectations: playing house, cops and robbers.

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Mead

oGame stage-child learns there are rules that specify the correct and proper relationship among the players. 

o We learn the expectations of various positions which we interact as well as the expectations of the general audience

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Sigmund Freud (1856-1939)

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Freud

• He said the self has 3 separately functioning parts, in which the individual is constantly at struggle.

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Freud

Id-the drives and instincts that every human inherits, mostly remain unconscious

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Freud

•Superego-society’s norms and expectations, primarily learned from parents

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Freud

• Ego-mediates the eternal conflict of the id and superego, also finds socially acceptable ways to express id’s drives.

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Erik Erikson (1902-1994)

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Erikson

  Human development is

accomplished in 8 stages

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Erikson1. Trust vs. Mistrust (up to 1 year) 2. Autonomy vs Shame and Doubt (1-4) 3. Initiative vs. guilt (4-5) 4. Industry vs. Inferiority (6-12) 5. Identity vs. role confusion

(adolescence) 6. Intimacy vs. isolation (young adulthood) 7. Generativity vs. Stagnation (30’s to

50’s) 8. Integrity vs. Despair (old age)

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Daniel Levinson (1920-1994)

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Levinson

• He focused on adult development-said there were 6 stages

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Levinson

Early adult period 18-22 Leave adolescence, make preliminary choices for

life Leave the family of origin

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Levinson

Getting into adult world 22-28- “form a dream” Make initial choices in love, occupation, friendship

and values

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Levinson

• Age 30 transitional period-seeks to correct flaws

• Changes in life occur

However, I have no flaws!

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Levinson

•Settling down-has reworked flaws

and seeks order and stability

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Levinson

Age 40 transitional period-mid-life crisis

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Levinson

• Beginning of middle adulthood-mid 40’s

• Reflect on life’s accomplishments

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Pavlovian Theory

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That’s All Folks!!


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