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The family life cycle:
... : Commitment. Commonality. Dependence on Others. Attachment, Shared Emotion in Relationship. (Trust, Morality, Initiative, Guilt, Work Ethic, Identity) |
Independence
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The family life cycle:
...: Finances. Lifestyle. Recreation. In-Laws. Sexual Compatibility. Mutual Friendships. Other’s Needs Before Your Own. (Problem Solving, Advanced Communication, Common Spiritual & Emotional Development, Boundaries) |
Marriage/Coupling
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the family life cycle:
...: (Strong marriage, Parental roles, Realignment with Extended Family, Justice, Fairness, Role Clarity, Nurturance with Increasing Responsibility & Independence, Role Modeling) |
Parenting
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The family life cycle:
...: (Refocusing Marriage, Adult Relationships, with Adult Children, Realignment with In-laws, Grandchildren, Prepare for Declining Health of Own Parents [Sandwich Generation]) |
Launching Adult Children
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The family life cycle:
...: (Retirement, Maximizing what you love & jettisoning the aggravations, Preparation for Relationship Complications [Divorce of Children] Preparation for your own demise & spouse) |
Senior Stage
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Theories of development:
Sigmund Freud: ... Jean Piaget: ... Erik Erikson: ... Lawrence Kohlberg: ... Carol Flannigan: ... |
Psychosexual
Cognitive Psychosocial Moral (Boys) Moral (Girls) |
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... is a psychological term referring to behaviors, (e.g., dreams, impulses, compulsions, desires, etc.), that are in conflict, or dissonant, with the needs and goals of the ego, or, further, in conflict with a person's ideal self-image. They are dissatisfied with how they are.
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Egodystonic
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What are the 5 stages of Sigmund Freud?
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Oral
Anal Phallic Latency Adulthood |
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Jean Piaget:
a. Birth – 2: ...: Concept of Object Permanence Formation of Mental Representations b. 2 – 7: ...: Egocentric, immature dialog/ conversation c. 7- 11: ...: Acquire Conversation but not Abstraction d. 11- Adulthood: ...: Abstract Reasoning Abilities, Consideration of and Testing of Hypotheses |
Sensorimotor
Preoperational Thoughts Concrete Operations Formal Operational Thought |
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Erik Erikson:
1) Birth –18mo. ...: (Positive sense of world, hope) 2) 18 mo. – 3. ...: (Willfulness & Beginning of Self Control, Rudimentary Sense of Courage) 3) 3 – 5 ...: (Feeling of Purpose) 4) 6 – 12 ...: (Feeling of Competency) 5) 12 – 18 ...: (Feelings of Personhood, Devotion, Fidelity) 6) 18 – 35 ...: (Love, Positive Affiliations, Wide Network of Friendships) 7) 35 – 65 ...: (Productivity & Universal Altruism) 8) 65 – Death ...: (Reflective Satisfaction, WISDOM) |
TRUST VS MISTRUST
AUTONOMY VS SHAME & DOUBT INITIATIVE VS GUILT INDUSTRY VS. INFERIORITY IDENTITY VS. ROLE CONFUSION INTIMACY VS ISOLATION GENERATIVITY VS STAGNATION INTEGRITY VS DESPAIR |
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Lawrence Kohlberg:
Birth – 9 ...: a) Avoid Punishment b) Gain Reward 9-20 ...: a) Gain Approval Avoid Disapproval b) Duty & Guilt 20 – (Maybe Never: Only 20% subjects demonstrate this stage) ...: a) Social Contract Construction b) Universal Moral Standards, Nonviolence |
PRECONVENTIONAL
CONVENTIONAL POST CONVENTIONAL |
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Carol Flannigan:
PRECONVENTIONAL: Getting along, Personal & Individual Survival - TRANSITION: ... to Responsibility to Others CONVENTIONAL: Goodness, Rightness, Morality, Equals Self ... - TRANSITION: Balance of Individual Goals & Needs POSTCONVENTIONAL: Attainment of Goals while ... Relationships Seeing all Sides, Nonviolence |
Selfishness
Sacrifice Preserving |
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... seems to be the major difference in the way that women and men view the world
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Preservation of relationship
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