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34 Cards in this Set
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What is the young adulthood/mid-life?
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late teenagers from college years to mid life period
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What is young adulthood/midlife in terms of strength?
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body building and maximum strength
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What happens in skin during mid 20s and 30s?
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gray hair
wrinkles stooped pressure loss of elasticity creases |
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When is peak in joint functioning?
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early 20s
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What happens to body weight from 20s to 50?
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increase in weight all the way to mid to late 50s when loss starts
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When does Piagets development stop?
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teenagers
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What is the next stage for Piaget-like theory?
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fliud inteilligence
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What is fliud intelligence?
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reflection of internal nuerological processes
not affected by experience individuals ability to problem solve |
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What is fliud intelligence a level of?
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next higher level from Formal Operations
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Wha tis crystallized intelligence
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learned from experience
acquisition of specific skills? |
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What is the difference in fliud vs crystallized intelligence in life course?
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fliud peaks in 20s
crystallized continues to increase during the whole life |
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What was Ericks stage of adulthood?
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Itnimacy vs isolation
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What ist he virtue of ERicksons stage?
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love
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What is the hazard
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isolation
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What is intimacy tied to?
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mutuality - on early child parent relationship
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What were th roblems with the research that came out in the 1970s
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middle class white male
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What is the generalizable conclusions (5)?
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1) dream of how life can work out
2) exploraing, making commitment, to carreer and marriage 3) Mentor - person helps them get to their dream 4) "special person" affectionate, romantic and sexual feelings 5) Career consolidation |
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What is career consolidation?
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eciding what they want to do
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How does Valliant differ from CHess and Thomas
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Chess and Thomas - temperament and infancy
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Defense mechanisms? (9)
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1) acting out
2) altruism 3) denial 4) displacement 5) dissociation 6) Humaor 6) Identification 7) intellecutalization 8) isolation of effect |
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What is the Family Cycle?
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1) establishment phase
2) fulfill a new role with other, other's family and society 3) New Parents phase 4) Child rearing phase |
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What is our cultural rite of passage to adulthood?
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marriage
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What happens during the establishment phase?
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begins with marriage and continues to next phase in which there is a settling into the relationship
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What happens during the new parents phase?
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begins with pregnancy and the birth of the first child
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What happens during the child-rearing phase?
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takes on the tasks of raising the child or children, finding financial resources with which to live, maintaining an intimate relationship with one's spouse
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What issues come up dealing with new parents?
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cross cultural issues
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What are all the 16 defense mechanisms?
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1) acting out
2) altruism 3) denial 4) displacement 5) dissociation 6) Humor 7) Identification/Introjection 8) Intellectualization 9) Isolation of effect 10) Projection 11) Rationalization 12) Reaction formation 13) Regression 14) Splitting 15) Sublimation 16) Supression 17) undoing |
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What is the level 1 to level 2 defense mechanism?
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immature
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What is level 3 to level 5 defense mechanism?
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mature
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What is the level I defense mechanism? (2)
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1) denial of external reality
2) delusional projections about relaity |
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What is the level II defense mechanism? (2)
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1) fantasy, withdrawal
2) hypochondriasis |
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What is a level III defense mechanism? (5)
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1) intellecutalization
2) presssion 3) reaction formation 4) displacement 5) dissociation |
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What is the level IV defense mechanism? (3)
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1) sublimation
2) altruism 3) supression |
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What is the level V mechanism? (1)
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humor
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