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Drama Total MBTI Erikson Psychosocial Stages Infographic

Educational psychology infographic showing Erikson’s psychosocial stages in a Plutchik-style circular wheel with 8 labeled lifespan segments, icons, and supportive keywords. Warm hand-illustrated editorial styling, sage and blush tones, and soft paper texture give this drama total mbti visual a polished magazine-inspired feel.

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Circular psychology infographic of Erikson’s 8 psychosocial stages with icons, age ranges, captions, and warm sage blush palette.
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Generated2026-05-25
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Psychology infographic titled "Erikson's Psychosocial Stages". DEFENSE MECHANISMS wheel adapted into an educational developmental wheel infographic inspired by a Plutchik-style circular layout, showing Erikson's psychosocial stages as an informal educational model, not a diagnostic tool. Warm hand-illustrated editorial psychology magazine illustration, sage and blush palette, soft textured paper feel, gentle ink lines, balanced circular composition. Central hub with the theme of lifespan development, surrounded by 8 clearly separated radial segments. Each segment includes a stage number, age range, stage name, core tension, and a brief one-line educational caption in English, plus a simple evocative icon. Include these 8 segments in English: 1. Infancy (0–1) — Trust vs Mistrust — learning whether the world feels safe. 2. Early Childhood (1–3) — Autonomy vs Shame and Doubt — developing independence and choice. 3. Preschool (3–6) — Initiative vs Guilt — exploring action, purpose, and play. 4. School Age (6–12) — Industry vs Inferiority — building skills and confidence. 5. Adolescence (12–18) — Identity vs Role Confusion — forming a sense of self. 6. Young Adulthood (18–40) — Intimacy vs Isolation — creating close and caring bonds. 7. Middle Adulthood (40–65) — Generativity vs Stagnation — contributing to others and society. 8. Later Adulthood (65+) — Integrity vs Despair — reflecting on life with meaning. Add a subtle outer ring with short supportive keywords in English such as trust, autonomy, initiative, competence, identity, intimacy, care, wisdom. Include a small footer note in English stating that the model is educational and not diagnostic. Avoid labeling viewers, avoid stigmatizing language, no diagnostic medical claims. Visually energetic and engaging for broad psychology interest, with expressive symbolic icons and polished magazine-style layout. 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.