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What are the 5 stages of grief? |
Denial, anger, bargaining, depression, acceptance |
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List and explain each of Maslow’s 5 Hierarchy of needs. |
Physiological- food, water, shelter; Safety- safe from harm; Social- feeling loved, relationships; Esteem- respect for self and others; Self-actualization- need to bet oneself, most don't reach this level |
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List the 8 stages of the family life cycle |
a. Familyof origin experiences b. Leavinghome c. Pre-marriagestage d. Childlesscouple stage e. Familywith young children f. Familywith adolescents g. Launchingchildren h. Laterfamily life |
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List the three phases of the cycle of violence |
Tension --> Incident --> Honeymoon |
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Explain the difference between the id, ego, andsuperego |
Id-operates on pleasure level, self, sex, survival; Ego- manages conflict betweenthe id and superego, operates on reality principle; Superego- operates onmorality, society, causes guilt when going against society |
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What is the Oedipus complex? What stage is itdeveloped in? |
TheOedipus complex is a male child’s sexual desire for his mother and hostilitytowards his father; developed in phallic stage |
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What is fixation, according to Freud? |
Inability to progress normally from one stage to another |
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List Freud’s 5 stages of development |
Oral: birth-12 mo; pleasure: mouth, sucking, biting, chewing; result of fixation: excessive smoking, over-eating, dependence on others Anal: 2-toileting; bowel movements; anal retentive (control) or anal expulsive (easily angered) Phallic: 3-5; genitals; guilt/ anxiety over sex Latency: 5-puberty; sexuality is dormant; no fixations Genital: puberty; genitals, sexual urges, no fix |
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What is castration anxiety? |
Boybelieves girl has had her penis cut off, fears that father will do the same tohim for desiring his mother |
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List the three self-object needs ofself-psychology? |
Mirroring- validates the child’s self of self; Idealization- child borrows strength from others and identifies with someonemore capable; Twinship/ twinning- child needs an alter ego for sense ofbelonging |