Module 5 Flashcards
Conception to birth
Pre-natal period
Birth to end of the second week
Infancy
End of the second week to end of the second year
Babyhood
Two to six years
Early childhood or preschool age
Six to ten or twelve years
Late childhood or elementary age
Twelve to thirteen or fourteen years
Puberty or preadolescence
Thirteen or fourteen to eighteen years
Adolescence
Eighteen to forty years
Early adulthood
Forty to sixty years
Middle age
Sixty to death
Old age or senescence
is a very social person who likes to be with people
Sanguine type (red bile)
individuals tend to be analytical and detailed-oriented, they are deep thinkers and feelers
Melancholic type (black bile)
goal-oriented person
Choleric type (yellow bile)
is characterized by being calm, easy going who are not plagued with the emotional outburst, exaggerated feelings, anger, bitterness
Phlegmatic type
hospitable and tactful
Oval
friendly, kindhearted, and selfless
Round
patient and intuitive
Heart
perfectionist and tend to be aggressive
Long shape
witty, analytical, and great leader
Square
creative, artistic, sensitive, and determined
Triangle-shape
very detail-oriented and like to be in control
Diamond face
more responsive, assertive, and genuine than with short and square faces then to be more restrained, conforming, and shrewd
Long and angular faces
Proposed by Willliam Sheldon, he believes that personality is based on a person’s body.
Body-type Theory
is an eating disorder in which a person refuses to eat for fear of gaining weight which can result in severe starvation and death. Mostly females between 12 to 40 years of age.
Aneroxia
in which the person induces purging after bringing large quantities of food.
Bulimia nervosa
Some ways to improve you body image and inner self
Dress well and be neat, Smile a lot, Take good care of your health, Live a well-balanced life, Spend some time alone to reflect, Accept things as they are, Ask and listen, Think positive, Pray, Count your blessings, Be thankful.
Biological anthropologists and expert in the science of human attraction.
Helen Fisher
She suggest the important ingredients of romantic love: lust, attraction and attachment.
Helen Fisher
driven by the desire for sexual gratification
Lust
is often associated with sexual desire
Attraction
- also called affectionate or compassionate
- occurs when individual desire to connect with other person intimately
Attachment
refers to physical characteristics at birth that distinguishes males from females
Primary sex characteristics
develop during the onset of puberty. It includes sexual organs and traits that develop at puberty and are indirectly involved in human reproduction.
Secondary sex characteristics
sexual urges occur in response to sexual cues or fantasies.
Desire phase
Decrease in arousal occurs after orgasm (particularly in men)
Resolution phase
A subjective sense of sexual pleasure and physiological signs of sexual arousal
Arousal stage
sexual arousal in males - increased flow of blood into penis
penile tumescence
in females - blood pools in the pelvic area leading to vaginal lubrication and breast tumescence
vasocongestion
brief period occurs before orgasm
Plateau phase
in males, feelings of the inevitability of ejaculation; in females, contractions of the walls of the lower third of the vagina
Orgasm phase
Human sexual behavior:
- Desire phase
- Arousal stage
- Plateau phase
- Orgasm phase
- Resolution phase
- came from the Latin word spiritus, meaning breath or life force
- refers to meaning and purpose in one’s life, a search for wholeness
Spirituality
belief that creatures, objects and place possess certain spirit
Animism
Filipino concept of the Soul
Animism
derived from the Greek word politika
Politics
denotes membership in a political society
Citizenship
a person enjoys full civil and political rights including protection inside the territory of the state
Citizen