It is an almond-shaped mass of grey matter in the brain that is primarily responsible for emotional responses, especially in situations involving anxiety, fear, or rage.
Amygdala
What is the conflict in Stage 4: School Age?
Industry VS Inferiority
The ability to monitor and manage energy states and emotions.
Self-regulation
In STOP Method, O stands for________.
Observe
What is the conflict in Stage 1:Infancy?
Trust VS Mistrust
It is the front part of your brain, right behind your forehead. It helps you stay focused and ignore distractions.
Prefrontal Cortex
It occurs when previous life events are viewed with regret.
Despair
It is the ability to care about others and to share experiences with them
Intimacy
In DESIGNED, S stands for _______.
Sleep well
Dating, forming relationships, and developing lasting connections are central to this stage.
It is a hormone created in adrenal glands. It rushes out into your blood, triggering changes in your heart, lungs, and brain that make you better able to respond to the threat.
Adrenaline
When one is only concerned with one’s own needs and comforts.
Stagnation
The brain removes unused connections to increase efficiency. This process is called ________.
Neural Pruning
It requires seeing something in a new way, in a context that allows us to recognize and appreciate positive aspects of our situation.
Reframing
It may occur if parents criticize, prevent play, or discourages a child’s questions.
Guilt
It is also known as the "master gland," it regulates vital body functions including growth, metabolism, and reproduction by producing hormones and controlling other glands in the endocrine system.
Pituitary gland
It occurs when adolescents are unsure of where they are going and who they are.
Role Confusion
A potent emotional regulation technique, involves identifying and transforming negative thought patterns into more effective ones.
Cognitive Reappraisal
Interest in guiding the next generation.
Generativity
The central conflict of this stage centers on whether people feel they've been able to make meaningful contributions to the world.
Stage 7: Middle Adulthood
Allows you to understand feelings, show empathy and respond to rewards or punishments
Prefrontal cortex
What is the conflict in Stage 7: Middle Adulthood?
Generativity VS Stagnation
It refers to the interaction of both psychological and social forces over the development of individuals across the life span
Psychosocial development
In 3Ps technique, what P refers toIdentifying unhealthy patterns and triggers and setting realistic goals?
PLAN
Work and Parenthood