Erikson on Erikson: on developmental stages

United States, 1977

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Conversation between Erikson and a group of students at the Erikson Institute, edited from 5 hours of tapes. Deals mostly with the eight stages of human development: everyone’s successive steps of development from birth through adulthood and old age, each one leading to certain gains, and laden with its own specific conflicts.

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