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14 Cards in this Set
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What does Erikson say intimacy involves?
What does it require? |
Involves caring, sharing, and physical intimacy
Requires selflessness and a solid sense of ego identity |
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What is Sullivan's definition of love?
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The state of love in which the other person's satisfaction and security are as important as one's own needs and safety
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How do women and men approach intimacy differently?
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Women - shared feelings
Men - shared experiences |
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What is a normative crisis in pregnancy?
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A period of time defined by rapid change and a relationship between the mother and her growing baby
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What is the survival growth theme?
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Mother is interested in the development of her baby
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How does a woman set up her supportive matrix in pregnancy?
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Looks to her side of the family for a helper first, preferably a woman
Helper must do what woman wants |
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What are 2 reasons for men to feel distanced during pregnancy?
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1. Nesting instinct may cause woman to withdraw
2. Decreased sexual activity |
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What are 4 attributes of work in young adulthood?
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1. Longer hours
2. Allows participation and creativity 3. Mentor must be found 4. 'Elsewhere' generation - always looking for next thing to do |
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What is the dependency vs. separateness problem facing young adults?
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Young couples must work out time balance between work, family, and self
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How must sexual activity be adjusted between young adult couples?
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Busier schedules may reduce sexual activity --> must schedule time alone together
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What can happen in the relationship w/ a parent when the young adult is also a parent?
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Child is now a parent-->
may push family away to gain independence, set up own traditions |
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What is the role of friendships?
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Take place of family, allow a stable support system during struggles or hardships
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How does Gilligan view the way men and women solve moral problems differently?
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Men - law and its consequences
Women - relationships |
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What are Lewis' characteristics of a healthy relationship (6)
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Healthy couples...
1. Have fun together 2. Enjoy activities together 3. Erotically and non-erotically affectionate 4. Listen to each other 5. Are empathetic towards the others situations and feelings 6. Are able to explore their feelings |