Developmental Psychology Stages Part C Vocabulary

Developmental Psychology Stages Part C Vocabulary

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Section 1

(16 cards)

oral stage

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mouth of infant most important erogenous stage

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genital stage

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5th of Freuds; strong sexual interst in people outside of the family

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phallic stage

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(Freud) ages 3-6; infant libido centers around genitals

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avoidant attachment

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completely avoid relationships altogether, or keep anyone new they meet at a distance

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pre-conventionalize moral reasoning

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Kohlberg: childlike judgement of morality in a conventional way

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preoperational stage

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Second Piaget stage- ages 2-7 , beginning of spoken language

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insecure attachment

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child anxious and avoidant; will ignore caregiver

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formal operational stage

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4th Piaget stage begins around age 12 and lasts until adulthood

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object permancence

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stage of understanding objects continue to exist even though the cannot be observed

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sensorimotor stage

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first of four Piaget Stages - 0-2 - infant learns relationship of bodies and environment

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conventional moral reasoning

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Kohlberg:: typical of adolescents and adults. To reason in a conventional way is to judge the morality of actions by comparing them to society's views and expectations.

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concrete operational stage

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3rd Piaget Stage - mental operations w/ concrete objects

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post conventional moral reasoning

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rKohlberg: growing realization that individuals are separate entities from society, and that the individual's own perspective may take precedence over society's view;

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secure attachment

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child upset when caregiver leaves, but are happy upon their return

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latency stage

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4th of Freud"; sexual impulses are repressed

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anal stage

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Freud's 2nd stage - 18 months to 3 ; learning bowel control

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