Ch. 08 Human Growth and Development
Ch. 08 Human Growth and Development
Ch. 08 Human Growth and Development
Ch. 08 Human Growth and Development
Ch. 08 Human Growth and Development
100

intellectual development 

cognitive

100

Birth to 1 year

Infancy

100

body growth

physical

100

basic needs

physiological needs

100

frustration

tension

200

feeling of pleasure or fulfillment 

satisfaction

200

a satisfactory means of avoiding conflict

Withdrawal

200

irreversible loss of memory

Alzheimers
200

hardening of the walls of the arteries

Arteriosclerosis

200

a warm and tender feeling for another person

Affection

300

When patients accept death but want more time to live

Bargaining

300

a disease that can’t be cured and will result in death

Terminal illness

300

 people have obtained their full potential

Self-actualization

300

placing the blame for one's actions on others

Projection

300

interactions and relationships with other people

Social

400

 a dreamlike thought process that occurs when a person is awake

Daydreaming

400

a reasonable excuse for behavior to avoid true motivation

Rationalization

400

development of sexual organs and secondary sexual characteristics

Puberty

400

unconscious acts that help a person deal with an unpleasant situation

Defense mechanisms

400

stages of growth and development from birth to death

Life stages

500

expresses regret and overwhelming sadness/despair when coming to terms with death

Depression

500

when someone is aware of the unacceptable idea but chooses to ignore it

Suppression

500

use of substances and the development of a physical or mental dependence on those substances

Chemical Abuse

500

changes in intellectual, mental, social, and functional skills that occur over time

Development

500

terminally ill patients have the right to refuse measures that will prolong life

Right to die

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