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What is the young adulthood/mid-life?
late teenagers from college years to mid life period
What is young adulthood/midlife in terms of strength?
body building and maximum strength
What happens in skin during mid 20s and 30s?
gray hair
wrinkles
stooped pressure
loss of elasticity
creases
When is peak in joint functioning?
early 20s
What happens to body weight from 20s to 50?
increase in weight all the way to mid to late 50s when loss starts
When does Piagets development stop?
teenagers
What is the next stage for Piaget-like theory?
fliud inteilligence
What is fliud intelligence?
reflection of internal nuerological processes
not affected by experience
individuals ability to problem solve
What is fliud intelligence a level of?
next higher level from Formal Operations
Wha tis crystallized intelligence
learned from experience
acquisition of specific skills?
What is the difference in fliud vs crystallized intelligence in life course?
fliud peaks in 20s
crystallized continues to increase during the whole life
What was Ericks stage of adulthood?
Itnimacy vs isolation
What ist he virtue of ERicksons stage?
love
What is the hazard
isolation
What is intimacy tied to?
mutuality - on early child parent relationship
What were th roblems with the research that came out in the 1970s
middle class white male
What is the generalizable conclusions (5)?
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
What is career consolidation?
eciding what they want to do
How does Valliant differ from CHess and Thomas
Chess and Thomas - temperament and infancy
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Defense mechanisms? (9)
1) acting out
2) altruism
3) denial
4) displacement
5) dissociation
6) Humaor
6) Identification
7) intellecutalization
8) isolation of effect
What is the Family Cycle?
1) establishment phase
2) fulfill a new role with other, other's family and society
3) New Parents phase
4) Child rearing phase
What is our cultural rite of passage to adulthood?
marriage
What happens during the establishment phase?
begins with marriage and continues to next phase in which there is a settling into the relationship
What happens during the new parents phase?
begins with pregnancy and the birth of the first child
What happens during the child-rearing phase?
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
What issues come up dealing with new parents?
cross cultural issues
What are all the 16 defense mechanisms?
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
What is the level 1 to level 2 defense mechanism?
immature
What is level 3 to level 5 defense mechanism?
mature
What is the level I defense mechanism? (2)
1) denial of external reality
2) delusional projections about relaity
What is the level II defense mechanism? (2)
1) fantasy, withdrawal
2) hypochondriasis
What is a level III defense mechanism? (5)
1) intellecutalization
2) presssion
3) reaction formation
4) displacement
5) dissociation
What is the level IV defense mechanism? (3)
1) sublimation
2) altruism
3) supression
What is the level V mechanism? (1)
humor