Perdev Flashcards

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The process of setting and achieving goals that improve one’s life

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Personal Development

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2
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Is the most common question asked by an adolescent to himself/herself

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Who am I?

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Is the key in order to know and understand oneself

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Know yourself

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Refers to the cognitive process that individuals use to make ethical decisions

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Moral Reasoning

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5
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A feeling of fulfillment when someone expresses own creativity

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Self-esteem

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A key to improve personality alongside with learning skills and behavioral flexibility. When trying to set personal goals, the most important aspect to consider is to make goals specific and measurable

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Self-awareness

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7
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Most important aspect to consider is to _______ and ______

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Make goals specific, measurable

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The personal knowledge of who we are, encompassing all our thoughts and feelings about oneself. It refers to the perception of oneself, which can be influenced by social interactions.

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Self-concept

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It is the two sides of self that composes totality of ones personality

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Actual and Ideal Self

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It refers to the perception of oneself, which can be influenced by social interactions.

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Self-concept

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A possible result of incongruence between self-image and ideal self

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Confusion

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12
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According to Erikson, is the stage where individuals seek to form intimate relationships

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Intimacy vs. isolation

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12
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The main task of adolescence in this theory is to…?

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Develop a sense of self

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12
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Is knowing and understanding oneself that is important to make better decisions

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Self-acceptance

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12
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A theory of Erik Erikson which has a viewpoint that the family, school, peers, and church can influence the formation of one individuals perception about life, and his/her role in the community and society as well as about the essence of his/her very existence. The main task of adolescence in this theory is to develop a sense of self

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Psychosocial Development

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12
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A part of Sigmund freud’s theory, that contains our basic instincts and drives

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Id

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A child is primarily influenced by their family during early development

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Trust vs. mistrust

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Refers to the changes that occur in the human body’s structure and function over time

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Physical Development

13
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A philosopher known for his contributions to various fields who once said, “The true sign of intelligence is not knowledge but imagination.”

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Albert Einstein

14
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What did Albert Einstein said?

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The true sign of intelligence is not knowledge but imagination

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A psychologist who developed intellectual or Cognitive Development theory.

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Jean Piaget

15
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It involves logical thinking about concrete events, the development of logical thought and mastery of the concept of conservation

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Concrete Operational

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Involves thinking abstractly about future possibilities

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Formal Operational

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What theory did Jean Piaget develop?

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Intellectual or Cognitive Development

16
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The agent of socialization that typically has the greatest impact during childhood is…?

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Family

16
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The stage characterized by sensory experiences and motor action is the…?

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Sensory