prite Flashcards
Freuds oral stage? time ? what happens?
18 months , obsessed with mouth
Freuds anal stage? time ? what happens?
18 m to 3 years, feces lovers, potty train
Freuds phallic stage? time ? what happens?
3-6 years, genitals give pleasure, something something competition with dad
Freuds latent stage? time ? what happens?
6 years to puberty, focus on friends
Freuds genital stage? time ? what happens?
puberty, making relationships
what did melanie klein do?
studied play, good vs bad breast which is nourishment vs abandonment, “paranoid schizoid”
Eriksons first stage? what is it??
Basic trust vs mistrust
Eriksons second stage? what is it??
autonomy vs shame
18months- 4 years
Eriksons third stage? what is it??
Initiative vs guilt
4 years to joining school
play
Eriksons fourth stage? what is it??
Industry versus Inferiority
until junior high
master some life skills
Eriksons fifth stage? what is it??
Identity versus Identity Diffusion
13-20
who am i?
sexual identity established
Piaget sensorimotor stage?
Until age 2
use sensation to discover
Piaget preoperational stage?
age 2-6
language development
no concrete logic
Piaget concrete operational stage?
age 7 -11
logically think about things
can induce, specific experience to general ideas
Piaget formal operational stage?
age 11 to adulthood
can deduce, use general principle and apply to specific problems
analyze complicated things
Mahlers normal autistic phase?
birth to 1 month
newborn only aware of its own needs
Mahlers normal symbiotic phase?
1-5 months
develop first bond with mother
basis for security when needs met
Mahlers sub phase 1?
5-10 months
differentiation
seperation anxiety, baby checks back
must feel safe with mom to interact with stimuli
Mahlers sub phase 2?
10-16 months
practicing
can walk more, explore environment
Mahlers sub phase 3?
16-24 months
rapprochement
ambitendency, know who they are as individuals
temper tantrums
Mahlers sub phase 4?
24-36 months
consolidation and object constancy
they know their mom will come back
John bowlby theory of attachment?
attachment behaviors such as crying response to separation from primary figure
what were mary ainsworth three attachment patterns?
secure
anxious- resistant
avoidant
what did harlow experiment with?
monkeys