The Physical-Sexual Self Flashcards
Refers to physical extremities and internal organs
Physical self
Who studied the 10 stages of development?
Elizabeth Hurlock
Refers to fertilization to birth
Prenatal
Refers to birth to 2 weeks to life
Infancy
Refers to 2 weeks of life to 2nd year
Babyhood
Refers to 2 to 6 years old
Early childhood
Refers to 6 to 10 or 12 years old
Late Childhood
Refers to 10 to 14 years old
Puberty
Refers to 18 to 40 years old
Early Adulthood
Refers to 14 to 18 years old
Adolesecence
Refers to 40 to 60 years old
Middle Adulthood
Refers to 60 to death
Late Adulthood or Senescene
This refers to the biological inheritance of traits from parents to offspring
Heredity
This refers to the factors an individual is exposed to thorughout life
Environment
These are threadlike tissues that carry the genes and are usually found in pairs
Chromosomes
These are the basic carrier of hereditary traits and are classified as dominant and recessive
Genes
What are the five elements in the five element theory?
Water, wood, fire, earth, metal
What are the five generating interactions of the five element theory
Fueling
Forming
Containing
Carrying
Feeding
What are the five overcoming interactions of the five element theory?
Melting
Penetrating
Separating
Absorbing
Quenching
Who is the father of modern medicine?
Hippocrates
What is the theory based on the prominence of the body fluids?
Theory of Hippocrates
What is the other term for sex chromosomes
Gametes
XX Chromosome is for the ___
XY Chromosome is for the ___
Mother
Father
How many total chromosomes does a person have?
46
This is a quantitative change that is measurable
Growth
This is a qualitative change that is intangible
Development
This refers to the signs that show development
Maturation
This person has the prominence of red bile
Sanguine Type (loud and humorous)
This person has the prominence of black bile
Melancholic Type (serious thinker)
This person has the prominence of yellow bile
Choleric Type (leader)
This person has the prominence of phlegm
Phlegmatic Type (easy-going)
Who created the Body Type Theory?
William Sheldon
This refers to the body type that is tall and thin.
These people may look restrained, quiet, introverted, and artistic
Ectomorph
This refers to the body type that is strong and muscular. These people tend to be energetic adventurous, assertive, and courageous
Mesomorph
This refers to the body type that is soft and plump. These people appear easy-going and sociable
Endomorph
Who created “The Wisdom of your Face”
Jean Haner; Squier and Mew
This face shape appears hospitable and tactful
Oval
This face shape appears friendly, kindhearted, and selfless
Round shape
This face shape appears witty, analytical, and great leaders
Square face
This face shape appears patient and intuitive by nature
Heart shaped face
This face shape appears like a perfectionist and tends to be aggressive
Long Shaped Face
This face shape appears to be creative, artistic, sensitive and determined
Triangle Shaped Face
This face shape appears to be detail-oriented and likes to be controlled
Diamond Face
This face shape appears responsive, assertive, and genuine
Long and Angular
This face shape appears restrained, conforming, and shrewd
Short and Square
This refers to how individuals, perceive, think, and feel about their physical appearance
Body image
This refers to a person’s overall evaluation of his or her own worth
Body image
This refers to a person’s height, weight, and skin color. Clothing style and hairstyle
Body Image
True or false: Girls who have higher body dissatisfaction are likely to experience depression, low self-esteem, and eating disorders
True
What is beautiful for Egyptians?
Slim, high waist, narrow hips, long and black hair
What is beautiful in the Renaissance period?
full figure and rounded hips
True or false: People tend to be influenced by the beautiful faces and bodies they see in media in the way they determine what is beautiful and what is not
True