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psych Unit 4 part 2

psychological, development, theory, and problem

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main guy of psychosocial theory of human development Erik H. Erkison
main stages of psychosocial development 1. trust v, mistrust 2. Autonomy v. shame/doubt 3. initiative v. guilt 4. industry v. inferiority 5. identity v. role confusion 6. intimacy v. isolation 7. generatively v. stagnation 8. ego integrity v. despair
trust v mistrust based on sensitivity and responses
autonomy v shame/doubt likely to explore the world, acquire knowledge and experience
initiative v. guilt to do or try things for yourself
industry v. inferiority what you do
identity v role confusion finding that parents have different idea than you
intimacy v. isolation the ability to blend one's identity with their of another
generatively v stagnation crises in which you try to identify in leading a life in worth living, leading a life of meaning for the future generation
ego integrity v despair we hold ourselves accountable for the life that we live
what does Jean Piaget explains? how the quality of thinking changes as a result of the interaction between environment and congentive stucture
2 functional invariance organization and adaptation
schemas in born mental structure
equilibrium successfully completing schema
disequilbrium failure to complete schema
Created by: Jenifer_Roberts
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