Describe two ways in which Erikson's psychoanalytic theory differs from Freud's psychoanalytic theory

What will be an ideal response


Answers will vary, but may include two of the following: (1) Freud has fewer stages than Erikson, and
his stages end at adolescence, whereas Erikson's continue through adulthood; (2) Freud was more
concerned with sexual impulses, whereas Erikson was more concerned with family and social
interactions; (3) Freud considered his stages a time of conflict, whereas Erikson describes his as
challenges or crises.

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