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Eight Development Stages of Life

1. Trust vs. Mistrust


2. Autonomy


3. Initiative


4.Inferiority


5.Identity


6.Intimacy


7.Productivity


8.Wisdom and Integrity



Kohlbergs three levels of moral develoment

1. Preconventional Morality


2. Conventionality Morality


3. Postconventional Morality

Level that focuses on reward/punishment (kohlbergs)

Preconventional Morality
Level that focuses on compliance and others

conventional

Level that focuses on abstract values

Postconventional

Three baby temperamental categories

1. Easy


2.Difficult


3. Slow to warm up

A developmental challenge in adulthood

Retirement, family

Resiliency

Ability to adapt effectively in the face of threats.

Four stages of grief

1. Numbness


2. Yearns


3.Disorganization


4. Resolution

Motivation

factors that activate and direct a behaviorist towards a goal

emotion

differs from mood in that it is more transient

Difference between gender and sex

Gender is psychological and sex is biological

Double Standard

Beliefs, values, and norms, that subtly encourage male sexuality and discourage female sexuality

Sexual Script

Socially dictated descriptions of "appropriate" behavior for sexual interactions

Three factors regularly present in resilient individuals

1. good intellectual


2. functioning relationships


3. regulate attention

Tabula rasa

Blank slate

Critical period

A time of special sensitivity of specific types of learning

Longitudinal design

Measures a single individual or group of over an extended period of time

Schematic assimilation

Existing mental patterns in new situations

Accommodation

Existing ideas are modified to fit new info

Behavioral androgeny

Blurring of traditional gender roles