Chapter 3 Flashcards

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What are the aspects that create difference attachment styles?

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  • procimity maintenance
  • safe haven
  • secure base
  • separation distress
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_____ _______ is the desire to return to that mother for comfort

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safe haven

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3
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________ _____ is when the mother makes the child feel better

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secure base

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4
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___________ _______ anxiety from being away from the caregiver at all

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separation distress

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What are the four attachment styles?

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  1. Secure attachment
  2. Ambivalent attachment
  3. Avoidant attachment
  4. Disorganized (insecure attachment
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Which attachment style is this: mixed feelings about attachment

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ambivalent attachment

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Which attachment style is this: constantly needing affirmation, or reassurance

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ambivalent attachment

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8
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Which attachment style is this: similar to separation distress

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avoidant attachment

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Which attachment style is this: don’t talk to me, no one gets me

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avoidant attachment

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Which attachment style is this: - when abuse/neglect is going on towards or around the child

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disorganized (insecure) attachment

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Which attachment style is this: I don’t know what I feel

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disorganized (insecure) attachment

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Which attachment style is this: questions if their base is secure

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ambivalent attachment

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Which attachment style is this: wants contact but doesn’t know what to do with it

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ambivalent attachment

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Which attachment style is this: avoids intimacy because they’ve never had it

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avoidant attachment

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15
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Which attachment style is this: searching for something you never got

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disorganized (insecure) attachment

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16
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Which attachment style is this: just acting out and not caring wether or not you get attention

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disorganized (insecure) attachment

17
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Which attachment style is this: showing no guilt whatsoever

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disorganized (insecure) attachment

18
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genetic predispostion to respond in particular ways to one’s physical and social envvironments

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temperament

19
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How many stages and levels are in Kohlberg’s moral reasoning theory?

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6 stages and 3 levels

20
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Explain the first stage of Kohlberg’s moral reasoning theory.

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Stage 1: avoid punishment & obedience

21
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Explain the second stage of Kohlberg’s moral reasoning theory.

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Stage 2: Exchange of favors

22
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Explain the third stage of Kohlberg’s moral reasoning theory.

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Stage 3: good boy/good girl

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Explain the fourth stage of Kohlberg’s moral reasoning theory.

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Stage 4: law and order

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Explain the fifth stage of Kohlberg’s moral reasoning theory.

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Stage 5: Social Contract

25
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Explain the sixth stage of Kohlberg’s moral reasoning theory.

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Stage 6: Universal ethical principle

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What are the three level in Kohlberg’s Stages of Moral Reasoning?

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level 1: Pre conventional Moratliy
level 2: Conventional Morality
level 3:post conventional morality

27
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Which stages are presented in, level 1: Pre conventional Morality, of Kohlberg’s Stages of Moral Reasoning?

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Stage 1: avoid punishment & obedience

Stage 2: Exchange of favors

28
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Which stages are presented in, level 2: Conventional Morality, of Kohlberg’s Stages of Moral Reasoning?

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Stage 3: good boy/good girl

Stage 4: law and order

29
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Which stages are presented in, level 3: post conventional morality, of Kohlberg’s Stages of Moral Reasoning?

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Stage 5: Social Contract

Stage 6: Universal ethical principle

30
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How many stages does Erikson’s theory have?

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8 stages

31
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Explain the first stage of Kohlberg’s theory.

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Stage 1: Trust vs mistrust (infancy)

32
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Explain the second stage of Kohlberg’s theory.

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Stage 2: Autonomy vs shame and doubt (toddler years)

33
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Explain the third stage of Kohlberg’s theory.

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Stage 3: Initiative vs guilt (preschool years)

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Explain the fourth stage of Kohlberg’s theory.

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Stage 4: Industry vs inferiority (elementary school years)

35
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Explain the fifth stage of Kohlberg’s theory.

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Stage 5: Identity vs role confusion (adolescence)

36
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Explain the sixth stage of Kohlberg’s theory.

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Stage 6: Intimacy vs Isolation (young adulthood)

37
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Explain the seventh stage of Kohlberg’s theory.

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Stage 7: Generativity vs Stagnation (middle age)

38
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Explain the eighth stage of Kohlberg’s theory.

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Stage 8: Integrity vs Despair (retirement years)