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Erik Erikson
American psychoanalyst and essayist ()
For other people with similar names, see Eric Erickson (disambiguation).
Erik Homburger Erikson (born Erik Salomonsen; 15 June – 12 May ) was a Danish-German-Jewish child psychoanalyst and visual artist known for his theory on psychosocial development of human beings.
He coined the phrase identity crisis.
Despite lacking a university degree, Erikson served as a professor at prominent institutions, including Harvard, University of California, Berkeley,[9] and Yale.
Erik Erikson is most famous for his theory of psychosocial development.
A Review of General Psychology survey, published in , ranked Erikson as the 12th most eminent psychologist of the 20th century.
Early life
Erikson's mother, Karla Abrahamsen, came from a prominent Jewish family in Copenhagen, Denmark.
She was married to Jewish stockbroker Valdemar Isidor Salomonsen but had been estranged from him for several months at the time Erik was conceived. Little is known about Erik's biological father except that he was