Editorial-style psychology infographic showing Erikson’s 8 psychosocial stages in a hand-drawn educational wheel with icons, age ranges, and plain-language captions. Warm terracotta, ochre, and beige tones on textured paper create a friendly academic look; optimized for searches like nate jacobs mbti while clearly framed as informal education, not diagnosis.
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Psychology infographic titled "Erikson’s Psychosocial Stages". DEFENSE MECHANISMS wheel archetype, adapted as an educational lifecycle wheel for Erikson’s 8 psychosocial stages, clearly framed as informal psychology education and not as a diagnostic tool. Editorial psychology magazine illustration, sketchnote style, warm earth palette, hand-drawn arrows, soft textured paper background, expressive ink outlines, cozy terracotta, sand, clay, ochre, muted brown, warm beige accents. Central circular hub labeled with a concise educational theme about lifelong psychosocial development, with 8 surrounding segments arranged evenly in a wheel. Each segment should include a short English heading, age range as digits, one-line plain-language caption, and a small evocative icon. Use clean visual hierarchy, friendly academic design, high readability, balanced spacing, and clear infographic structure. Include these 8 segments in English: 1) Trust vs Mistrust — 0–1 — learning whether the world feels safe — icon: infant and caregiver hands. 2) Autonomy vs Shame and Doubt — 1–3 — building independence and self-control — icon: toddler taking first steps. 3) Initiative vs Guilt — 3–6 — trying ideas, play, and purposeful action — icon: child with lightbulb or toy rocket. 4) Industry vs Inferiority — 6–12 — developing skills through effort and practice — icon: notebook, ruler, or trophy. 5) Identity vs Role Confusion — 12–18 — exploring values, roles, and sense of self — icon: split mask or compass. 6) Intimacy vs Isolation — 18–40 — forming close bonds and mutual trust — icon: linked hands or two cups. 7) Generativity vs Stagnation — 40–65 — guiding others and contributing to the future — icon: plant, tree, or mentoring hands. 8) Integrity vs Despair — 65+ — reflecting on life with meaning and acceptance — icon: sunset, album, or rocking chair. Add subtle supporting doodles around the wheel: path lines, stars, leaves, clocks, growth arrows, books, hearts, and community symbols. Include a small footer note in English stating that these stages are a simplified educational framework, not a diagnosis, and avoid labeling the viewer. Do not reference the search intent phrase on-image; use it only as invisible visual SEO intent, with no visible text related to it. All text MUST be written in English (array). Every heading, label, caption, legend and metric name in the image must be in English — not English. Spell each English word correctly using English characters and diacritics. Numbers stay as digits, no diagnostic medical claims, no watermarks No diagnostic medical claims, no labeling viewers, no stigmatization. Frame personality systems as informal / educational, never as diagnostic tools.
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