Social Work Examination Services (SWES) Human Behavior Practice Test

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According to Erikson's model, which process is NOT part of his conceptualization of the human organism?

  1. Thus the process of self-development

  2. The primary process

  3. Environmental adaptation

  4. Cultural integration

The correct answer is: The primary process

In Erikson's model of psychosocial development, the focus is on how individuals develop through various stages influenced by social, cultural, and environmental contexts. Each choice represents a different aspect of human development. The primary process is not a concept that Erikson specifically addresses; instead, he emphasizes the importance of psychosocial stages where significant conflicts arise at different points in life, requiring individuals to adapt and integrate societal expectations. Self-development reflects the process of an individual forming their identity across different life stages, which is central to Erikson's theory. Environmental adaptation involves how individuals interact with and respond to their surroundings and the social environment, which is crucial in shaping their development. Cultural integration relates to how individuals assimilate and navigate cultural norms and values, significantly influencing their psychosocial growth. Therefore, the primary process does not align with the key components that Erikson discusses in his framework and is therefore the correct choice in relation to what is not part of his conceptualization of the human organism.