week 3 - 4 Flashcards
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first conceptualized by Austrian biologist Ludwig von Bertalanffy.
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system theory
2
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- Theorized a three-stage model -unfreezing-change-refreeze model
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change theory
3
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- Universally recognized as the founder of modern social psychology
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kurt lewin
4
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refers to the study of systematic changes in individuals across their lifespan, focusing on physical, cognitive, emotional, and social development from infancy through adulthood.
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developmental theory
5
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- Austrian neurologist and founder of Psychoanalysis.
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sigmund freud
6
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represents our primitive, instinctual drives, including our desire for food, sex, and pleasure
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id
7
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represents our rational, conscious self that mediates between the id and the external world.
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ego
8
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- stresses the importance of culture and society in the development of the personality
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erik erikson
9
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- Swiss psychologist
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jean piget
10
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represents our moral and ethical sense, as well as our sense of right and wrong.
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superego