8. Ego Integrity vs. Despair - Deepstash

8. Ego Integrity vs. Despair

  • This stage begins at approximately age 65 and ends at death.
  • It is during this time that we contemplate our accomplishments and can develop integrity if we see ourselves as leading a successful life.
  • Individuals who reflect on their life and regret not achieving their goals will experience feelings of bitterness and despair.
  • Erikson described ego integrity as “the acceptance of one’s one and only life cycle as something that had to be” (1950, p. 268) and later as “a sense of coherence and wholeness” (1982, p. 65).
  • Wise people are not characterized by a continuous state of ego integrity, but they experience both ego integrity and despair.

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