The person who came up with the 8 stages of psychosocial development and coined the term "identity crisis"
Who is Erikson?
The person who is known for coming up with the six basic love styles
Who is John Lee?
Love is NOT something that happens naturally, some people are unable or unwilling to love, meaning it is an...
What is an Art Form?
The person who is known for coming up with the four parenting styles
Who is Baumrind?
The person who is responsible for coming up with the stages of moral development
Who is Kohlberg?
The first stage in psychosocial development that takes place during the first year of one's life
What is trust vs. mistrust?
The only love style where is it strictly emotional NOT physical, mostly love between friends or family
What is Storge?
People are drawn to others who are most similar to themselves (with hobbies, ethnicity, etc.)
What is the Similarity Principle?
The parenting style where no one is ever around and the child must raise themselves and may become totally independent
What is Uninvolved?
The number of levels or stages of moral development
What is three?
The ages periods in which identity and role confusion take place during one's life
What is ages 14-24?
The temporary love style where infatuation and physical attraction wears off
What is Eros?
Unconsciously searching for someone to solve or heal what we lack, especially from parents or childhood
What is the Cinderella Effect?
The parenting style that is considered the best where there are high expectations but parents are willing to listen and be flexible
What is Authoritative?
The level of moral development where people want to be accepted and approved by others and do things because "it's the law"
What is level 2, Conventional?
The EMOTIONAL CLOSENESS reciprocated between two people to the point of vulnerability
What is intimacy?
The love style where NO reciprocation is expected, also known as "brotherly love"
What is Agape?
The number of stages all relationships go through
What is four?
The parenting style where parents are demanding and unresponsive, focusing on excessive rules
What is Authoritarian?
The level of moral development where people gain self chosen principles of justice and focus on societal values and social order
What is level 3, Postconventional?
The stage in which a 2nd life evaluation takes place
What is stage 8, ego integrity vs. despair?
The two languages in which the love styles are named after
What is Greek and Latin?
The stages all relationships go through
What is "The Illusion" stage, Building of Trust and Comfort stage, The Big Fight stage, and Trust and Strength stage?
The parenting style where the parents are more like the child's friend and there is little to no structure or boundaries (almost everything goes)
What is Permissive?
The level of moral development where people try to avoid punishment, but gain or seek personal rewards
What is level 1, Preconventional?