Wednesday, December 20, 2017

GENDER ID; Subject-Matter Experts



BEHAVIORAL PSYCHOLOGY

Erik Erikson's theory of the stages of human development.

Developmental psychologist Erik H. Erikson ( 1902-1994) was best known for his theory on social development of human beings, and for coining the phrase identity crisis.

The theory describes eight stages through which a healthily developing human should pass from infancy to late adulthood. In each stage, the person confronts, and hopefully masters, new challenges. Each stage builds on the successful completion of earlier stages. The challenges of stages not successfully completed may be expected to reappear as problems in the future.

(Approx. ages) Stage & Psychosocial crisis
Significant relations
Psychosocial modalities
Psychosocial virtues
Maladaptations & malignancies
1(0-1)
Infant
Trust vs mistrust
Mother
to get,
to give in return
hope,
faith
sensory distortion
withdrawal
2(2-3)
Toddler
Autonomy vs shame and doubt
Parents

to hold on,
to let go
will,
determination
impulsivity
compulsion
3(3-6)
Preschooler
Initiative vs guilt
Family
to go after,
to play
purpose,
courage
ruthlessness
inhibition
4(7-12)
School-age child
Industry vs inferiority
Neighborhood and school
to complete,
to make things together
competence
narrow virtuosity
inertia
5(12-18)
Adolescent
Ego-identity vs role-confusion
Peer groups, role models
to be oneself,
to share oneself
fidelity, loyalty
fanaticism
repudiation
6(20-45)
Young adult
Intimacy vs isolation
Partners, friends
to lose and find oneself in a
another
love
promiscuity
exclusivity
7(30-65)
Middle-aged adult
Generativity vs self-absorption
Household,
co-workers
to make do,
to take care of
care
overextension
rejectivity
8(50+)
Old adult
Integrity vs despair
Mankind or "my kind"
to be,
through having been, to face not being
wisdom
presumption
despair

Erikson's Stages of Human Development as they are represented in Animated short Gender ID.
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The effect of social pressure and stereotypes about sex/gender is massive, as there is an urge to a certain direction based only on the sex we were born with. Gender capitalism is the recognition of society’s perception of gender. Rain Dove uses that perception in the most advantageous way. It does not mean that people cannot identify with their own gender, it just means they do not recognize the stereotypes society places on that gender. Overall, it means people must exceed the limits of social norms and become advocates for each other.
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Alice Dreger works with people at the edge of anatomy, such as conjoined twins and intersexed people. In her observation, it's often a fuzzy line between male and female, among other anatomical distinctions. Which brings up a huge question: Why do we let our anatomy determine our fate?