Per dev 3 Flashcards
A turning point in one’s life that may either strengthen or weaken one’s personality
Identity crisis
Father of psychosocial development
Erik Erikson
It will determine the direction of one’s personality development and will influence how one resolves later crises.
Identity crisis
At each psychosocial stage, a person encounters a psychosocial struggle/crisis or a __________ which has to be successfully overcome to arrive at a resolution which contributes to personality development.
Turning point
Eriksons stages of psychosocial development
(Infant) Trust vs. mistrust
(Toddler) Autonomy vs. Shame & doubt
(Pre-schooler) Initiative vs. guilt
(School ager) Industry vs. inferiority
(Adolescent) Identity vs. role confusion
(Young adult) Intimacy vs. isolation
(Middle age) Generativity vs. stagnation
(Older adult) Ego integrity vs. despair
Eriksons stages of psychosocial development are built on the ________
Epigenetic principle
Erik Erikson’s stages of psychosocial development has an interaction of opposites between ____
Harmonious element (Syntonic)
Disruptive element (dystonic)
The_______ in the early childhood stage are largely responsible for the formation of one’s personality
social and cultural conditions
________are manifested when dealing w others
Survival feelings
_____ theorized three interaction patterns and styles that individuals use to cope.
Karen Horney
Three interaction styles
Moving towards ppl
Moving against ppl
Moving away from ppl
Compliant
Dependent on others
Seek affection
Moving towards ppl
Hostility and aggression
Tendency to bully others
Advantage of others
Push people around
Moving against ppl
Isolation
Desire privacy
Independence
Self-sufficiency
Moving away from ppl
Actual and current being
Real self
Under a problematic environment.
Ideal self
An imagined fantasy that promises a sense of positive identity, thus it is called the impossible self.
Ideal self