When children in early childhood play alongside others and not with them
What is parallel play?
In this stage of grief you might lash out at others
What is anger?
Includes needs like water, sleep, and health
What are physiological needs?
Not thinking about or "forgetting" a painful feeling or thought
What is repression?
The 2 methods of meeting needs
What are direct and indirect methods?
When a touch on an infant's cheek causes them to turn their head and open their mouth
What is the rooting reflex?
In this stage of grief you might try to make a deal with God
What is bargaining?
Includes needs like calm, peace, and stability
What is safety and security?
Placing blame for your own actions on someone else
What is projection?
Also called the startle reflex, a reaction to loud noises in infants
What is the moro reflex?
The stage of life when menopause occurs
What is middle adulthood?
In this stage of grief you might be withdrawn and frequently crying
What is depression?
Includes needs like respect, approval, and appreciation
What is esteem?
Escaping in your made up thoughts when you are unhappy about reality
What is daydreaming??
The theorist who identified 4 stages of cognitive development
Who is Piaget?
The stage in life when puberty occurs
What is adolescence?
In this stage of grief you will have trouble accepting reality
What is denial?
Things like acceptance, friendship, and family can meet this need
What is love and belonging?
Making excuses for your behavior
What is rationalization?
The psychosocial crisis that young adults face
What is intimacy vs. isolation?
The stage in which memory loss can occur
What is late adulthood?
The person who identified the 5 stages of grief
Who is Elizabeth Kubler Ross?
To meet this needs all the other needs must be met
What is Self-actualization?
Stopping communication or leaving a situation
What is withdrawal?
The theorist who identified 8 stages of psychosocial development
Who is Erik Erikson?