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Psychosexual development

Theorized my Sigmund Freud


Oral


Anal


Phallic


Latent


Genital

Psychosocial development

Made by Erickson and basically says people have stages of development that must be done for later stages to be fulfilled.

Name the stages and years for psychosocial development until age 18

Trust vs Mistrust (birth-1)


Autonomy vs Shame (1-3)


Initiative vs guilt (3-6)


Industry vs inferiority (6-12)


ID vs Role confusion (12-18)

Name the 3 psychosocial development stages during adulthood

Intimacy vs isolation (18-35)


Generativity vs stagnation (35-59)


Integrity vs despair (60+)

Humanistic theory

Carl Rogers


Humans have free will and the drive to get past controversy


As people develop, they aim to realize self-actualization

James Lange theory

Physiological response is gained from a stimulus, followed by emotion


Stimulus-> physiological-> emotion

Cannon-Bard theory

Physiological response and emotion are gained simultaneously from a stimulus.


Stimulus -> phys response and emotion

Schacter-Singer

We appraise our physiological response, then feel emotion.


Stimulus-> response-> cognitive appraisal-> emotion

Principle of aggregation

Things you do on a consistent basis and not ALL of the time.

Drive-reduction theory

A need (food) leaves to a drive (hunger) which, ultimately leads to an act that reduces it (eating).

Behaviorist perspective

The behavior one exhibits is shaped by their environment.

Cultural relativism

Judging cultures based on its standards

Ethnocentrism

Judging one culture based on our own

Incongruity

Real self and ideal self never align

I vs Me (George Mead)

I is autonomous and refers to oneself.


Me needs social opinions of others.

Self efficacy

Belief in ones competence and effectiveness at certain things

Responsible for visual depth and motion

Motion parallax