Basic Physiological Needs
Food, water, shelter, sleep, air, excretion
Freud likened our mind to this
Iceberg
Knowing and understanding good/bad, right/wrong
Morals/Morality
Cognition
Name of Erik Erikson's Theory
Psychosocial Theory
Joining a club, sport, inviting someone to sit with you at lunch
Going to therapy/counseling
Morals are learned from
Parents, people around you, peers, teachers, media, etc
Out of sight out of mind. Something still exists even if you can't see it
Object Permanence
If my needs as a baby are met with love, affection and consistency I will most likely develop
Trust
Letting people know where you are going is part of this need
Safety Needs
Innate desires and acting on impulses part of our personality
ID
I want to be known as good person, rule follower, this is the ___ stage
Conventional
Even if something is altered into a different shape the amount is still the same
Law of Conservation
Autonomy
You feel good about who you are, you strive to live up to your full potential
Self-Actualization
Parental, do the right thing part of your personality
Superego
Sometimes rules can be broken if there is a good reason
Post-Conventional Stage
Egocentrism
Trying to figure out who you are, create your path
Identity Crisis
You respect your self and get respect and recognition from others
Esteem Needs
Finding a balance in the person where you make this work for you
Ego
Kohlberg interviewed the same children every ____ years to see how their responses changed
3 years
Stage in theory where individual is exploring and learning through their senses.
Sensorimotor Stage
Did I live my best life, do I have any regrets?
Ego Integrity vs Despair