Sunday morning:
I started my day by going to church, while I am sitted I recollected all my sins, then suddenly something popped into my mind. I have so many questions in my mind, like why I do not have confidence on myself? Why do I feel like I am so incompetent, despite of all the trainings that I have attended? Why I'm so scared to try new things? Why I am so scared of policemen even if I don't do anything wrong? Why oh why?
Then I realized that all my questions can only be answered by me. I think something is wrong with me. My Psychiatric Prof once said to us that the personality we have is the product of parenting of our parents. The way our parents brought us up has a big relevance in Erik Erickson's theory. I grew up with so many fears.
I read an article of Erik Erickson's Psychosocial Development Theory. According to him that in each stage, the person MUST complete a life task that is essential to his or her well-being and mental health.
These tasks allow the person to achieve life's virtues: HOPE, PURPOSE, FIDELITY, LOVE, CARING and WISDOM. In his view, psychosocial growth occurs in sequential phases, and each stage is dependent on completion of the previous stage and life task.
I think some of the stages in psychosocial development like the Autonomy vs. Shame and Doubt and Industry vs. Inferiority are the stages that I wasn't able to complete. That's why I'm so pessimistic. Inferiority Complex that's the best description you can give to me.
I started my day by going to church, while I am sitted I recollected all my sins, then suddenly something popped into my mind. I have so many questions in my mind, like why I do not have confidence on myself? Why do I feel like I am so incompetent, despite of all the trainings that I have attended? Why I'm so scared to try new things? Why I am so scared of policemen even if I don't do anything wrong? Why oh why?
Then I realized that all my questions can only be answered by me. I think something is wrong with me. My Psychiatric Prof once said to us that the personality we have is the product of parenting of our parents. The way our parents brought us up has a big relevance in Erik Erickson's theory. I grew up with so many fears.
I read an article of Erik Erickson's Psychosocial Development Theory. According to him that in each stage, the person MUST complete a life task that is essential to his or her well-being and mental health.
These tasks allow the person to achieve life's virtues: HOPE, PURPOSE, FIDELITY, LOVE, CARING and WISDOM. In his view, psychosocial growth occurs in sequential phases, and each stage is dependent on completion of the previous stage and life task.
I think some of the stages in psychosocial development like the Autonomy vs. Shame and Doubt and Industry vs. Inferiority are the stages that I wasn't able to complete. That's why I'm so pessimistic. Inferiority Complex that's the best description you can give to me.
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