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A return to earlier stage of development during stressful periods.
What is regression. Give an example?
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Maslow's hierarchy of needs
What is the hierarchy of basic needs?
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One that fosters growth and development.
What is Functional Family?
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Autonomy Versus Shame and Doubt
18 months to 3 years. early childhood.
What is the Ericson's stage where a child acquires skills of independence but develops a sense of unaccomplishment when not loved or supported. What age level is this?
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Oedipus: a boys unconscious sexual attraction to his mother.
Electra complex: Occurs when a young girl is attracted to her father and wishes to get rid of her mother.
What is the Oedipus complex versus the Electra complex?
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Suppression
What defense mechanism is one using when they go to school angry and only wants to focus on the classroom and their studies
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Physiological Needs. Food, water, oxygen.
What is the most basic need that must be met first? Give an example?
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Unable to offer family members a stable structure. DV, divorce, child abuse, etc.
What is dysfunctional family? Give examples?
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Trying different roles in the environment. Without freedom the child may develop guilt and feelings of inadequacy.
3-6 years late childhood
What is Initiative versus guilt? What age level is this?
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Single Parent
Mother or father and children
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Rationalization
What defense mechanism is one using when a student states he gets a poor test on a grade because they are not interested in the class.
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Self-actualization
What is last need on Maslows hierachy of needs that is met? Give an example?
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Permissive or laissez faire family
What type of family do children do not learn impulse control?
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Where children strive for praise and recognition. Without positive appraisals, children develop guilt of feelings of inadequacy.
6-12 years school age
What is Industry versus inferiority? What age level is this?
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Mother or father, stepparent, and children
What is a blended or reconstituted family?
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When an individual channels or redirects unacceptable impulses into socially acceptable outlets. A sibling gets mad at another sibling and goes to punch his punching bag.
What is Sublimation? Give an example?
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Authoritative or democratic family
What type of family offers its members choices and encourages participation and individual responsibility?
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pg 42
How do we discipline a 3-5 year old?
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Identity versus role confusion
12-20 years adolescents
What is To integrate the tasks mastered in the previous stages onto a secure sense of self. What age level is this?
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Adjusts to retirement living. pg 49
What is the older-family stage?
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Used on the unconscious level. When someone gets unbearable news and they reject the news. Grandmother passes away but I still try to call her.
What is Denial? Give an example?
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Offers its members complete freedom.
What is a permissive or laissez-faire family?
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Preschool children
What age level child believe they caused a death in the family?
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Infant
What child establishes object permanence and what is it.
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Two or more people who share roles and resources and who live together.
What is the modern definition of a family?
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