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Erik Erikson
Erik Erikson 1902-94, American psychoanalyst, b. Germany. As a young man he traveled throughout Europe. He became a teacher in a Vienna private school and trained as a psychoanalyst (1927-33) under Anna Freud , specializing in child psychology. After emigrating to the United States in 1933, Erikso... Read more
identity
identity in philosophy, problem of distinguishing sameness from change, or unity from diversity; primarily examined in connection with personal identity, universals, and the law of identity in logic. In personal identity the concern has been to determine whether anything in the body or mind remains... Read more
Anna Freud
Anna Freud , 1895-1982, British psychoanalyst, b. Vienna, Austria. Continuing the work of her father, Sigmund Freud , she was a pioneer in the psychoanalysis of children. She received her training in Vienna before emigrating (1938) with her father to England, where she founded and directed a clinic... Read more
Duluth
Duluth , city (1990 pop. 85,493), seat of St. Louis co., NE Minn., at the west end of Lake Superior, at the head of lake navigation and opposite Superior, Wis.; inc. 1870. It is a commercial, industrial, and cultural center of N Minnesota, as well as a major port on the Great Lakes, a convention hea... Read more
Christopher Marlowe
Christopher Marlowe 1564-93, English dramatist and poet, b. Canterbury. Probably the greatest English dramatist before Shakespeare, Marlowe, a shoemaker's son, was educated at Cambridge and he went to London in 1587, where he became an actor and dramatist for the Lord Admiral's Company. His most im... Read more
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi , 1869-1948, Indian political and spiritual leader, b. Porbandar. In South Africa Educated in India and in London, he was admitted to the English bar in 1889 and practiced law unsuccessfully in India for two years. In 1893 he went to South Africa, where he was la... Read more

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Erikson, Erik H. (19021994)
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of Children and Childhood in History and Society Erikson, Erik H. (1902 – 1994) Erik Erikson was born of Danish parents in 1902 and brought up in Germany...with both children and adolescents as well as with adults. Erikson spent six years in Vienna, becoming a member of the Freudian...
Erikson, Erik (19021994)
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of Education ERIKSON, ERIK (1902 – 1994) Child psychoanalyst Erik Homburger Erikson focused his research on the effects of society...the eight-stage model of human development. Erikson was born in Frankfurt, Germany, of Danish parents...
Erikson, Erik
Encyclopedia entry from: Gale Encyclopedia of Psychology Erik Erikson 1902-1979 German-born American psychoanalyst...work with children and adolescents. Erik Erikson was born in Frankfurt, Germany, to Danish...Freud , the daughter of Sigmund Freud . Erikson underwent psychoanalysis , and the experience...
Erik Homburger Erikson
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography Erik Homburger Erikson Erik Homburger Erikson (1902-1994) was a German-born American psychoanalyst and...to the understanding of the young. On June 15, 1902, Erik Erikson was born in Frankfurt am Main, Germany, of Danish parents...
Erik Erikson
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition Erik Erikson 1902-94, American psychoanalyst, b. Germany. As a young man he traveled...specializing in child psychology. After emigrating to the United States in 1933, Erikson taught at Harvard (1933-36; 1960-70) and engaged in a variety of...
Identity/Identity Formation
Encyclopedia entry from: Gale Encyclopedia of Psychology ...been most extensively described by Erik Erikson in his theory of developmental stages...birth through adulthood. According to Erikson, identity formation, while beginning...characteristics into a stable identity. Erikson coined the phrase identity crisis to describe...
Developmental Stages, Theories of
Encyclopedia entry from: Gale Encyclopedia of Psychology ...the more STAGES OF DEVELOPMENT ERIK ERIKSON "Trust versus mistrust" from birth...by the psychological theorist Erik Erikson in 1963 in his important work Childhood and Society. In this work, Erikson suggests that psychosocial development...
Stages of Development
Encyclopedia entry from: International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences ...and clinicians is beyond doubt. Erik Erikson, the German developmental psychologist...childhood and preadolescent development, Erikson ’ s theory covers the life span...the different stages of development, Erikson ’ s psychosocial theory emphasized...
Children
Encyclopedia entry from: Macmillan Encyclopedia of Death and Dying ...Development In the 1950s the psychoanalyst Erik Erikson proposed that there are four major eras...of death in childhood and adolescence. Erikson's model seeks to describe the normal...strength or quality of ego functioning. For Erikson, the task work in these developmental...
Identity Crisis
Encyclopedia entry from: International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences ...Confusion ” is the fifth of Erik Erikson ’ s eight psychosocial stages...further differentiation ” (Erikson 1968, p. 16). The most common use...of rapid historical change. Based on Erikson ’ s epigenetic principle, each...

Dictionary entries related to "Erikson,"

Erikson, Erik Homburger (1902-1994)
Dictionary entry from: International Dictionary of Psychoanalysis ERIKSON, ERIK HOMBURGER (1902-1994) Erik Homburger Erikson, American psychoanalyst, was born on June 15, 1902...died on May 12, 1994, on Cape Cod, Massachusetts. Erikson was the son of a Danish mother and unknown father. His...
Childhood and Society
Dictionary entry from: International Dictionary of Psychoanalysis ...CHILDHOOD AND SOCIETY This book by Erik Erikson, published in 1950, is a classic because...anthropology and sociological studies. Erikson studied two American Indian tribes and...positive, organizing aspects of the psyche, Erikson sought to show how these achievements...
Ego Identity
Dictionary entry from: International Dictionary of Psychoanalysis ...symptoms. Rather, according to Erik Erikson, the main issue is to determine whether...internal drives. The key, according to Erikson, is to seek in the ego the organizational...and ambiguities. Like Sigmund Freud, Erikson envisioned an unconscious ego. But like...
Garbage
Dictionary entry from: Baker's Biographical Dictionary of Popular Musicians Since 1990 ...Wisconsin Members: Douglas "Duke" Erikson, guitar, keyboards (born 1950); Shirley...Butch Vig, Steve Marker, and Duke Erikson. Garbage began as a part-time hobby...future Garbage guitarist/keyboardist Duke Erikson. The pair also played together in Firetown...
Identity
Dictionary entry from: International Dictionary of Psychoanalysis ...have focused on identity. In 1956 Erik Erikson introduced the concept of an ego identity...dualistic concept of identification. Erikson hoped to explain human development epigenetically...resolution of earlier developmental crises. Erikson's ego identity was defined by the unconscious...
Goldthorpe class scheme
Book article from: A Dictionary of Sociology ...referred to in the literature as the Goldthorpe, Erikson–Goldthorpe, EGP (Erikson–Goldthorpe–Portocarero...report of the findings from the CASMIN Project, Erikson and Goldthorpe ( The Constant Flux , 1992...
Hietzing Schule/Burlingham-Rosenfeld School
Dictionary entry from: International Dictionary of Psychoanalysis ...He enlisted his friend Erik Homburger Erikson as one of the teachers. Rather few students...latitudinarians (Peter Blos and Erik Erikson) and others who thought it was necessary...teachers in analysis, including Erik Erikson. Although she appreciated progressive...
Psychobiography
Dictionary entry from: International Dictionary of Psychoanalysis ...accomplished beyond the oedipal period, as illustrated in Erik Erikson's Gandhi's Truth , which deals with a crisis in Gandhi...the United States. A Psychological Study ; . Bibliography Erikson, Erik H. (1969). Gandhi's truth . New York: W. W...
occupational classification
Book article from: A Dictionary of Sociology ...the Goldthorpe Classes (referred to in some countries as the Erikson–Goldthorpe–Portocarero Classes...classification of occupations and employment statuses (see R. Erikson and and J. H. Goldthorpe , The Constant Flux , 1992 ). Those...
Psychohistory
Dictionary entry from: International Dictionary of Psychoanalysis ...psychologizing in historical research. That same year Erik Erikson published his widely read Young Man Luther: A Study in Psychoanalysis and History . As a result of Langer's and Erikson's influence many younger scholars turned to psychohistory...

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Erikson Institute Announces Major Gifts to its $30 Million Capital Campaign
Newspaper article from: U.S. Newswire; 8/27/2008; 700+ words ; ...Hames, +1-312-558-1770 ext. 118, lhames@pcipr.com, for the Erikson Institute; or Pat Nedeau of the Erikson Institute, +1-312-893-7160, pnedeau@erikson.edu The Pritzker Foundation and Polk Bros. Foundation Help Bring Campaign...
ERIK ERIKSON'S IDEAS MAY HOLD ANSWERS FOR TODAY BY JULIA KELLER CHICAGO TRIBUNE.(LIFE & LEISURE)
Newspaper article from: Albany Times Union (Albany, NY); 9/26/1999; 700+ words ; ...according to the late psychoanalyst Erik Erikson, is what enables us to be fully, radiantly...for growth. Before his death in 1994, Erikson's ideas -- summarized in phrases such...that continues to frighten and perplex, Erikson's work is receiving more attention than...
Erikson's Lifelong Inquiry
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post; 5/21/1994; ; 700+ words ; ...professor at Yale medical school, Erik Erikson in 1938 engaged in some fieldwork to satisfy...and "Identity: Youth and Crisis," Erikson told an interviewer in 1969: "The government...them." At his death on May 12 at 91, Erikson had asked enough questions of the Sioux...
Finding America: tracing the Erikson and Columbus trail.
M2 Presswire; 10/8/2009; 700+ words ; ...SkyScanner: Finding America: tracing the Erikson and Columbus trail(C)1994-2009 M2...Skyscanner.net) tracks the maiden voyages of Erikson and Columbus to the New World in celebration of Erikson and Columbus day. Leif Erikson and Christopher...
$30 Million Campaign to Create First Permanent Home for Erikson Institute
Newspaper article from: U.S. Newswire; 9/27/2007; 700+ words ; ...EDUCATION EDITORS Contact: Pat Nedeau of Erikson Institute, +1-312-893-7160, pnedeau@erikson.edu or Harvey Henao or Dave Wischnowsky...Sept. 27 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Erikson Institute, one of the nation's leading...
Identity's Architect: A Biography of Erik H. Erikson. (Book Notes).(Review)(Brief Article)
Magazine article from: American Studies International; 10/1/2001; ; 700+ words ; ...s Architect: A Biography of Erik H. Erikson (Cambridge: Harvard University Press...biography of the great lay psychoanalyst Erik Erikson has all the components of a first-rate...is a fundamental theme here it is that Erikson, the man who theorized identity formation...
Identity's Architect: A Biography of Erik H. Erikson
Magazine article from: Canadian Psychology; 11/1/2000; ; 700+ words ; ...s Architect: A Biography of Erik H. Erikson New York: Charles Scribner, 1999, 592...Reviewed by ANAND C. PARANJPE Erik Erikson's psychological analyses of great men...Lawrence Friedman's biography of Erik Erikson is useful in understanding some puzzling...
Erikson's Hopes Up In Bid for 3rd Title
Newspaper article from: Chicago Sun-Times; 12/30/1992; ; 563 words ; Tom Erikson opened his bid for a third straight Midlands...two-time Olympic champion who has kept Erikson off numerous national teams, decided at...champion for Illinois who was pinned by Erikson in last year's Midlands heavyweight title...
Exploring Erikson's Psychosocial Theory of Development: Generativity and Its Relationship to Paternal Identity, Intimacy, and Involvement in Childcare.(psychologist Erik Erikson)(Faithful Fathering: Spiritual Narratives and Religious Meanings)
Magazine article from: The Journal of Men's Studies; 9/22/1998; ; 700+ words ; ...involvement in childcare on fathers may be what Erik Erikson (1963) termed generativity. Erikson stated that developing a sense of generativity was central to adult development. Erikson (1963) defined generativity as an adult...
Erik Erikson and the American Psyche: Ego, Ethics, and Evolution
Magazine article from: Canadian Journal of Psychoanalysis; 4/1/2008; ; 700+ words ; Erik Erikson and the American Psyche: Ego, Ethics...psychoanalysis of the first rank. Erik Erikson and the American Psyche establishes him...engaging writer. Burston describes how Erikson's reputation and influence went into...