Chapter 3 Flashcards
What are the aspects that create difference attachment styles?
- procimity maintenance
- safe haven
- secure base
- separation distress
_____ _______ is the desire to return to that mother for comfort
safe haven
________ _____ is when the mother makes the child feel better
secure base
___________ _______ anxiety from being away from the caregiver at all
separation distress
What are the four attachment styles?
- Secure attachment
- Ambivalent attachment
- Avoidant attachment
- Disorganized (insecure attachment
Which attachment style is this: mixed feelings about attachment
ambivalent attachment
Which attachment style is this: constantly needing affirmation, or reassurance
ambivalent attachment
Which attachment style is this: similar to separation distress
avoidant attachment
Which attachment style is this: don’t talk to me, no one gets me
avoidant attachment
Which attachment style is this: - when abuse/neglect is going on towards or around the child
disorganized (insecure) attachment
Which attachment style is this: I don’t know what I feel
disorganized (insecure) attachment
Which attachment style is this: questions if their base is secure
ambivalent attachment
Which attachment style is this: wants contact but doesn’t know what to do with it
ambivalent attachment
Which attachment style is this: avoids intimacy because they’ve never had it
avoidant attachment
Which attachment style is this: searching for something you never got
disorganized (insecure) attachment
Which attachment style is this: just acting out and not caring wether or not you get attention
disorganized (insecure) attachment
Which attachment style is this: showing no guilt whatsoever
disorganized (insecure) attachment
genetic predispostion to respond in particular ways to one’s physical and social envvironments
temperament
How many stages and levels are in Kohlberg’s moral reasoning theory?
6 stages and 3 levels
Explain the first stage of Kohlberg’s moral reasoning theory.
Stage 1: avoid punishment & obedience
Explain the second stage of Kohlberg’s moral reasoning theory.
Stage 2: Exchange of favors
Explain the third stage of Kohlberg’s moral reasoning theory.
Stage 3: good boy/good girl
Explain the fourth stage of Kohlberg’s moral reasoning theory.
Stage 4: law and order
Explain the fifth stage of Kohlberg’s moral reasoning theory.
Stage 5: Social Contract
Explain the sixth stage of Kohlberg’s moral reasoning theory.
Stage 6: Universal ethical principle
What are the three level in Kohlberg’s Stages of Moral Reasoning?
level 1: Pre conventional Moratliy
level 2: Conventional Morality
level 3:post conventional morality
Which stages are presented in, level 1: Pre conventional Morality, of Kohlberg’s Stages of Moral Reasoning?
Stage 1: avoid punishment & obedience
Stage 2: Exchange of favors
Which stages are presented in, level 2: Conventional Morality, of Kohlberg’s Stages of Moral Reasoning?
Stage 3: good boy/good girl
Stage 4: law and order
Which stages are presented in, level 3: post conventional morality, of Kohlberg’s Stages of Moral Reasoning?
Stage 5: Social Contract
Stage 6: Universal ethical principle
How many stages does Erikson’s theory have?
8 stages
Explain the first stage of Kohlberg’s theory.
Stage 1: Trust vs mistrust (infancy)
Explain the second stage of Kohlberg’s theory.
Stage 2: Autonomy vs shame and doubt (toddler years)
Explain the third stage of Kohlberg’s theory.
Stage 3: Initiative vs guilt (preschool years)
Explain the fourth stage of Kohlberg’s theory.
Stage 4: Industry vs inferiority (elementary school years)
Explain the fifth stage of Kohlberg’s theory.
Stage 5: Identity vs role confusion (adolescence)
Explain the sixth stage of Kohlberg’s theory.
Stage 6: Intimacy vs Isolation (young adulthood)
Explain the seventh stage of Kohlberg’s theory.
Stage 7: Generativity vs Stagnation (middle age)
Explain the eighth stage of Kohlberg’s theory.
Stage 8: Integrity vs Despair (retirement years)