The life cycle completed
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The life cycle completed
W.W. Norton, c1997
Extended version with new chapters on the Ninth Stage of Development / by Joan M. Erikson
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Note
Bibliography: p. [131]-134
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Originally published as a review of Erik Erikson's complete psychological theory, this book provides a context for Erikson's ideas - the identity crisis, the interdependence of history and life history, the life cycle, and the theory that maturity is not the end of psychological growth. This text covers the ninth stage - that of extreme old age. As human longevity increases, that stage is becoming of increasing importance. Joan Erikson, Erikson's wife, now in her 90s, guides the reader through the challenges of old age, extending Erik Erikson's vision of human development in its major phases.
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