Abstract

This is an biography of Erik Erikson, American postwar psychoanalyst and developmental psychologist. Historian Lawrence J. Friedman illuminates the relationship between Erikson's personal life and his ideas. Erik Erikson acutely reshaped views of human development with his concept of identity and his eight-stage model of the human life-cycle.

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