This is a new theory that focuses on what is happening to young adults aged 18-25.
What is emerging adulthood?
This theory can help explain why so many young adults are living at home with their parents in modern society.
What is emerging adulthood?
"A house is a building, a ____ is a feeling."
What is a home?
This group is most likely to be the victim of intimate partner homicide.
Who are Indigenous women?
Each stage in this theory presents a dilemma that must be overcome or the person may face difficulties later in life.
What is Erikson's 8 Stages of Development?
This theory has stages called "Young & Single" and "New Couple."
What is the Family Life Cycle Theory?
This is an example of an emotional need for a home.
What is:
- comfort?
- privacy?
- pride / accomplishment?
- self expression?
This love language is about time spent with your partner in some way important, special or productive.
What is quality time?
This type of work can involve evening, night and early morning work - often working 12 hours straight on either a fixed or rotating schedule.
This theory indicates that development occurs when a change in one dimension requires an adjustment in one or more of the other dimensions.
What is Riegel's Dimensions of Development?
This person believed that the life course goes through continuous change required by distress (a stimulus that requires a psychological response).
Who is Pearlin (theory of psychological distress)?
This is a large loan from the bank you use to pay for your house; you often make biweekly or monthly payments.
What is a mortgage?
This love language is focused on expressing positive, kind messages towards your partner.
What is words of affirmation?
This is what it's called when you are renting and pay your landlord a set monthly fee that includes not only your rent payment but all other bills as well (i.e. parking, heat, hydro, internet, etc.)
This theory says that during young adult life one must "form a dream" and then go through a transition period by the end of their 20s/early 30s to ensure that they are on track to follow their dream.
These are the two stages of Erikson's theory that we focused on during the early adulthood unit.
What are identity vs. confusion and intimacy vs. isolation?
This is the initial, up-front payment made on the purchase of your home.
What is a down payment?
This type of IPV includes controlling your partner's reproductive choices, pregnancy outcomes and/or access to health services.
What is reproductive coersion?
This is a centralized list of all the people experiencing homelessness in a community.
What is a by-name list?
This is one of the four "dimensions" of development.
What is:
- internal psychological dimension?
- Internal biological dimension?
- External cultural-sociological dimension?
- External environmental dimension?
This theory states that our ego evolves, moving from a more basic, self-centred view to a more complex understanding that includes empathy, self-reflection, and an appreciation for different perspectives.
What is Loevinger's Theory of Ego Development?
This is the board that resolves disputes between landlords and tenants in Ontario.
The landlord/tenant board.
Repeated conduct that creates fear for one’s safety or the safety of a loved one including making threats, obscene phone calls, following, watching, tracking, etc.
What is criminal harassment?
This refers to those whose accommodation is temporary or borrowed. Individuals will temporarily stay at a friend's or someone else's house instead of having permanent residents of their own.
What is provisionally accommodated or couch surfing?