Life Span Flashcards
Erikson’s 8 Stages of Psychosocial Development
for each stage:
-what is the stage called?
-when does it happen?
-wheat is the main “psychological challenge” of that stage?
- Trust vs. Mistrust (Birth - 18 months)
-establish bond with trusted caregiver - Autonomy vs. Shame & Doubt (18 months- 3 yrs)
-develop a healthy sense of self-sufficiency - Initiative vs. Guilt (3- 5yrs)
-initiate activities in meaningful way - Industry vs. Inferiority (6- 11yrs)
-learn to be competent and effective at the activities valued by adults in their culture - Identity vs. Role Confusion (11-21 yrs)
-develop a clear sense of who you are and how you fit into the world - Intimacy vs. Isolation (21 - 40 ys)
-Erikson: creating an enduring, committed, intimate relationship
-Arnett: argues that the focus on love is a component of emerging adulthood, but not the entire thing - Generativity vs. Stagnation (40- 65 yrs)
-attempting to guide and establish the next generation
-not only having and caring for children, but also serving as a consultant, guide, mentor, teacher, coach, etc… - Integrity vs. Despair (over 65 yrs)
-acceptance of one’s one and only life cycle as something that had to be and that permits no substitution
Physiological Needs/ what level
those relating to the basic biological necessities of life: food, drink, rest and shelter
the first (lowest) level of Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs
Safety Needs
Safety and Security. protection, stability, pain avoidance, routine/order
Social Needs
needs are for giving and receving of affection, companionship, satisfactory interpersonal relationships, and identification with a group
Esteem Needs
Maslow’s 4th priority. Title, status, prestige, recognition, power
Social Needs (which level)
Maslow’s 3rd priority/ belongingness and love
Self-actualization
according to Maslow, the ultimate psychological need that arises after basic physical and psychological needs are met and self-esteem is achieved; the motivation to fulfill one’s potential
Self-actualization ( where on maslow hierarchy)
Top of Maslow’s hierarchy of needs
Which of the following factors are offered as explanations for higher rates of depression in adolescent girls than boys?
Negative body image
Tendency to not express emotions
Tendency to ruminate on problems
Failure at sports
Societal discrimination
Negative body image
Tendency to ruminate on problems
Societal discrimination
menarche
the first occurrence of menstruation.
What type of advanced thinking develops during young adulthood?
a. post-formal operations
b. future thinking
c. rational thinking
d.formal operations
a. post formal
(young adult is able to accept contradictions and fine points in thinking)