Introduction Flashcards
What are the periods of development?
Prenatal Infancy/toddlerhood Early childhood Middle childhood Adolescence Early adulthood Middle adulthood Late adulthood
Psychodynamic/psychosexual theorist
Freud
Sociocultural/psychosocial theorist
Erikson
Classical conditioning theorist
Pavlov
Operant conditioning theorist
Skinner
Social learning theorist
Bandura
Cognitive theorist
Piaget
Ethology theorist
Lorenz
Sociocultural theorist
Vygotsky
Ecological
Bronfenbrenner
Information processing
Likens the brain to a computer
Pleasure principle
Id
Reality principle
Ego
Social norms and standards (like a conscience)
Superego
Psychosexual stage 1
Oral
Psychosexual stage 2
Anal
Psychosexual stage 3
Phallic
Psychosexual stage 4
Latency
Psychosexual stage 5
Genital
Psychosocial stage 1
Trust/mistrust
Psychosocial stage 2
Autonomy/shame and doubt
Psychosocial stage 3
Initiative/guilt
Psychosocial stage 4
Industry/inferiority
Psychosocial stage 5
Identity/role confusion
Psychosocial stage 6
Intimacy/isolation
Psychosocial stage 7
Generativity/stagnation
Psychosocial stage 8
Ego integrity/despair
Fitting new information into existing cognitive schemas
Assimilation
Revising existing schemas
Accommodation
The drive to keep balance
Equilibration
Cognitive stage 1
Sensorimotor
Cognitive stage 2
Preoperational
Cognitive stage 3
Concrete operational
Cognitive stage 4
Formal operational
Trust/mistrust virtue
Hope
Autonomy/shame and doubt virtue
Will
Initiative/guilt virtue
Purpose
Industry/inferiority virtue
Competence
Identity/role confusion virtue
Fidelity
Intimacy/isolation virtue
Love
Generativity/stagnation virtue
Care
Ego integrity/despair virtue
Wisdom