Theorists
Mental Functions
Culture & Development
Language & Communication
Misc. Important Information
100
This theorist defined mental processes according to id, ego, and super-ego.
Who is Freud?
100
These include Intellectual, Temperment, Sleep, and Energy/Drive.
What are Global Mental Functions?
100
A set of values, beliefs, attitudes, customs, language and behaviors that are shared by a group of people and are passed down from one generation to the next.
What is Culture?
100
The way that words are ordered.
What is syntax?
100
The diagnosis does not define the outcome of the patient.
What is disablement?
200
Who viewed development as a series of conflicts or crises that must be resolved?
Who is Erik Erikson
200
Includes Attention, Memory, Psychomotor, Emotional, Perceptual, Thought Functions, Mental Functions Sequencing Complex Movement, and Mental Function Language.
What are Specific Mental Functions?
200
Refers to distinct biologic attributes possessed by group of people. Include skin color, hair type and bone structure.
What is Race?
200
The meaning of words. Example, Their vs. There.
What is Semantics?
200
"Head to Foot"
What is cephalocaudal?
300
The theorist specifically concerned with the development of consciousness. Identified three levels of moral thinking.
Who is Kohlberg?
300
Auditory, Visual, Olfactory, Gustatory, Tactile, Visiospatial, Vestibular.
What are the perceptual functions?
300
Term used to reflect the influence of both race and culture on behavior. May refer to shared traits, customs, language, religion, and ancestry.
What is Ethnicity?
300
The rules of conversation or the social side of communication.
What is Pragmatics?
300
The gestational age at which a fetus is considered viable.
What is 24 weeks?
400
Theorist whos theory includes sensorimotor, preoperational, concrete operations, and formal operations.
Who is Piaget?
400
Immediate, Short-term, and Long-Term.
What are the memory functions?
400
Refers to personal traits identified in others and predicts the social interaction between individuals based on expected behaviors.
What is a person schema?
400
Identified the concept that humans have a Language Acquisition Device (LAD) in the brain.
Who is Chomsky?
400
Not concrete evidence/what caused the problem.
What is edeology?
500
Published the large-scale norms of child behavior and development.
Who is Gesell?
500
Procedural, Episodic, Prospective (future).
What are the types of long-term memory?
500
The term used to refer to a person's social position within a culture and the expected behaviors of aperson in that position.
What is Role Schema?
500
Includes American Sign Language, high tech communication boards and computers with speech programs.
What is Augmentitive /Alternitive Communication?
500
Proposed the theory of Operant Conditioning.
Who is Skinner?
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