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What are the 5 stages of grief?

Denial, anger, bargaining, depression, acceptance

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

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

List the three phases of the cycle of violence

Tension --> Incident --> Honeymoon

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

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

What is fixation, according to Freud?

Inability to progress normally from one stage to another

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

What is castration anxiety?

Boybelieves girl has had her penis cut off, fears that father will do the same tohim for desiring his mother

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