This guy?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erik_Erikson
http://www.dushkin.com/connectext/psy/ch03/erikson.mhtml
2007-01-11 09:32:27
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answered by Lady M 2
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Try these websites:
http://www.dushkin.com/connectext/psy/ch03/erikson.mhtml
http://webspace.ship.edu/cgboer/erikson.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erik_Erikson
Erikson, Erik Homburger (1902-1994), was an American psychoanalyst. He became best known for his ideas on how human beings develop a sense of identity—that is, the awareness one has of oneself as a whole person.
Erikson based his ideas on the theories of Austrian psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud, who emphasized the importance of early childhood for all later development. However, Erikson modified Freud's ideas, stressing the continual development of human beings throughout an eight-stage life cycle. Freud focused on the psychological and biological aspects of development. Erikson said that social and cultural influences also are significant to development.
Erikson became widely known for his studies of adolescence, chiefly the idea of an adolescent identity crisis. Such a crisis may occur when an adolescent struggles with inner conflicts before gaining a sense of purpose and moving into adulthood. Erikson expressed his central ideas on adolescence in the books Childhood and Society (1950) and Identity: Youth and Crisis (1968).
Erikson also gained praise for biographies that examine the psychological development of well-known historical figures. These books include Young Man Luther (1958), which depicts German religious reformer Martin Luther, and Gandhi's Truth (1969), which focuses on the Indian spiritual and political leader Mohandas K. Gandhi.
Erikson was born on June 15, 1902, in Frankfurt (am Main), Germany. His parents were of Danish ancestry. In 1933, Erikson graduated from the Vienna Psychoanalytic Institute. That same year, he and his family moved to the United States. Erikson taught at Harvard University, Yale University, and the University of California at Berkeley. He died on May 12, 1994.
2007-01-11 09:33:52
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answered by Hannah 3
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Erik Erikson the developmental psychologist? I studied him in my developmental psych class. Here are some websites:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erik_Erikson
http://www.dushkin.com/connectext/psy/ch03/erikson.mhtml
http://fates.cns.muskingum.edu/~psych/psycweb/history/erikson.htm
http://webspace.ship.edu/cgboer/genpsyerikson.html
http://www.rlc.dcccd.edu/MATHSCI/anth/P101/DVLMENTL/ERIKSON.HTM <----very good site
If you need any more help, do a Google search on him, I had a lot of things pop up. You might also want to go to www.apa.org which is the American Psychological Association's website, they have journals and a ton of other stuff
Have fun!!
2007-01-11 09:37:13
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answered by Bre 2
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Erik the red? Try Wikipedia!
2007-01-11 09:33:43
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answered by paul b 2
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try wikipedia (the reliability of the site is up to whoever put the content up), http://webspace.ship.edu/cgboer/erikson.html, http://web.cortland.edu/andersmd/ERIK/welcome.HTML, http://www.muskingum.edu/~psych/psycweb/history/erikson.htm, etc. (i.e., just "google" it or "yahoo" it!)
2007-01-11 09:34:28
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answered by Pat D 2
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No Earthly Idea.
2007-01-11 09:29:41
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answered by 20*~♥~ NuBianQu33n~♥~*08 2
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not sony erikson? or sven ?
2007-01-11 09:29:00
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answered by Jade Goody 2
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do u mean the fone lol
2007-01-11 10:47:59
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answered by b 1
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www.psy.pdx.edu/PsiCafe/KeyTheorists/Erikson.htm
I think this is pretty good!
2007-01-11 09:33:49
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answered by jellybean 3
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http://www.mythosandlogos.com/Erikson.html
http://fates.cns.muskingum.edu/~psych/psycweb/history/erikson.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erik_Erikson
http://webspace.ship.edu/cgboer/erikson.html
http://www.dushkin.com/connectext/psy/ch03/erikson.mhtml
http://education.yahoo.com/reference/encyclopedia/entry/Erikson
2007-01-11 09:34:15
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answered by Mrs Robinson 3
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