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Puss in Boots MBTI Erikson Psychosocial Stages Infographic

Editorial-style pastel infographic mapping Erikson’s psychosocial stages in a calm 2x2 quadrant with a gentle timeline band, rounded cards, and soft educational icons. Designed with a cream background, blush, sage, lavender, and dusty blue tones, it blends approachable psychology learning with subtle puss in boots mbti fairy-tale-inspired decor.

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Pastel psychology infographic of Erikson’s 8 psychosocial stages in a 2x2 quadrant with timeline, icons, and whimsical fairy-tale cat accents.
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File size176 KB
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StyleAI Psychology & Personality Infographic
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Generated2026-05-26
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LanguageEnglish (EN)
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Psychology infographic titled "Erikson Psychosocial Stages". ATTACHMENT STYLES quadrant adapted as an educational life-development map for Erikson’s psychosocial stages, using a 2x2 quadrant layout with soft connector lines and an additional gentle timeline band around or beneath the quadrant to include all 8 stages. Editorial psychology magazine illustration, pinterest pastel style, calm pastel palette, soft cream background, blush pink, dusty blue, sage, lavender, peach accents, rounded shapes, clean modern typography, subtle paper texture, balanced whitespace, approachable and non-stigmatizing. Center title and short educational subtitle framing the model as informal learning content, not a diagnostic tool. Quadrant headings in English: "Early Trust", "Growing Autonomy", "Identity & Relationships", "Meaning & Reflection". Place numbered cards with short captions and evocative icons, all in English: 1. "Trust vs. Mistrust" — infant trust, safety, hope — icon: caregiver hands and star. 2. "Autonomy vs. Shame" — independence, choice, will — icon: small shoes or stepping child. 3. "Initiative vs. Guilt" — curiosity, action, purpose — icon: toy rocket. 4. "Industry vs. Inferiority" — skills, effort, competence — icon: pencil and medal. 5. "Identity vs. Role Confusion" — self-definition, values, direction — icon: mask or compass. 6. "Intimacy vs. Isolation" — closeness, connection, love — icon: linked hearts. 7. "Generativity vs. Stagnation" — care, contribution, guidance — icon: plant growing from hands. 8. "Integrity vs. Despair" — reflection, meaning, wisdom — icon: sun over horizon or open book. Include small age-range labels in English for each stage: "Infancy", "Toddler Years", "Preschool", "School Age", "Adolescence", "Young Adulthood", "Middle Adulthood", "Later Life". Add tiny footer note in English: "Informal educational framework — not for diagnosis." Keep tone warm, reflective, inclusive, and non-clinical. Do not label the viewer or imply fixed personality categories. Avoid stigmatizing language. No diagnostic medical claims. Do not render the search intent phrase as on-image text; only use it as subtle visual inspiration through a whimsical storybook cat silhouette, boots, feathered hat, and fairy-tale accents integrated decoratively without text. 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.