100

Infancy

The earliest period of life, typically from birth to one year.

100

Middle Adulthood

The period of life from ages 40 to 65 years.

100

Cognitive

 Relating to mental processes such as thinking, learning, and memory.

100

Needs

Lack of something that is required or desired, ranging from physiological to self-actualization.

100

Satisfaction

The fulfillment of a need or desire

200

Early Childhood

The period of development from ages one to six years.

200

Late Adulthood

The final life stage, beginning at age 65 and continuing until death.

200

Mental

Pertaining to the mind and intellectual development.

200

Physiological Needs

Basic biological requirements for human survival, such as food, water, and shelter.

200

Defense Mechanisms

Unconscious mental processes used to protect oneself from anxiety or unpleasant emotions.

300

Late Childhood

The period of development from ages six to twelve years.

300

Growth

The physical changes that take place in the body, such as height and weight.

300

Emotional

Relating to feelings and the expression of those feelings.

300

Self-actualization

 The realization or fulfillment of one's talents and potentialities.

300

Rationalization

Using reasonable excuses to justify behavior and avoid the real reason.

400

Adolescence

The life stage between childhood and adulthood, characterized by rapid physical and emotional changes.

400

Development

The functional and mental changes that occur throughout a person's life.

400

Social

Relating to interactions and relationships with others.

400

Motivated

Having a reason or incentive to act in a certain way.

400

Projection

Placing one's own unacceptable thoughts or feelings onto someone else.

500

Early Adulthood

The period of life from ages 20 to 40 years.

500

Puberty

The period during which adolescents reach sexual maturity and become capable of reproduction.

500

Physical

Pertaining to the body and its physiological functions.

500

Tension

A state of mental or emotional strain.

500

Displacement

Transferring feelings about one person or object to another person or object.

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