h. 08 Human Growth and Development
h. 08 Human Growth and Development
h. 08 Human Growth and Development
h. 08 Human Growth and Development
h. 08 Human Growth and Development
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what is Acceptance

  • : The final stage of grief; when a person understands and accepts the fact that they are going to die.

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what us Adolescence

  •  The life stage from 12 to 18 years; often marked by a dramatic growth spurt and emotional changes.

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what is Affection

  •  A warm and tender feeling for another person; a social need in Maslow's hierarchy.

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what is Alzheimer's disease

  • A disease leading to irreversible loss of memory, deterioration of intellectual functions, and disorientation.

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what is Anger

  •  A stage of grieving that occurs when a person is no longer able to deny death; they may strike out at others.

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what is Arteriosclerosis

  • A thickening and hardening of the walls of the arteries, which can decrease blood supply to the brain.

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what is Bargaining

 A stage of grieving where patients accept death but want more time to live

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what is chemical abuse

  • The use of substances such as alcohol or drugs and the development of physical and/or mental dependence on them.

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what is Cognitive

  •  Another term for mental development; relates to intellectual processes like solving problems and making judgments.

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what is Displacement

Transferring feelings about one person to someone else

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what is early adult hood

the lufe stage from 19 to 40 years; frequently the most productive life stage.

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what is early childhood

The life stage from 1 to 6 years

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what is Emotional


  • Development that relates to feelings and includes dealing with love, hate, joy, fear, and excitement.

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what is Esteem

  • The need to feel important and worthwhile; gaining self-respect and the approval of others.

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what is growth

  • Growth: Measurable physical changes that occur throughout a person’s life, such as height and weight.

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what is hospice

  • Care that provides support and comfort to dying patients, allowing them to die with dignity.

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what is Infancy

The life stage from birth to 1 year.

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what is Late adulthood

the life stage from65+

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what is projection

  •  A defense mechanism where a person places the blame for their own actions or inadequacies on someone else.

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what is Puberty

  • The physical development of sexual organs and secondary sexual characteristics.

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what is Rationalization

Using a reasonable excuse or acceptable explanation for behavior to avoid the real reason or true motivation.

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what isRegression

Retreating to a previous developmental level that provided more safety and security

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what is Repression

  • Transferring unacceptable or painful ideas/feelings into the unconscious mind.

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what is right to die

  • The ethical and legal issue allowing individuals with terminal illnesses to refuse measures that prolong life.

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what is Safety

  • The need to be free from anxiety and fear and to feel secure in the environment.

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