True or False “ Assimilation is taking new information into existing schemas”
True
According to Sigmund Freud, what are the three levels of consciousness?
Conscious: Mental activities are fully aware
Preconscious: We are not aware but can easily bring to the surface
Unconscious: Thoughts, feelings, memories that we are unaware; must be brought to consciousness
A 30-year-old woman consistently demonstrates an inability to accept statements or actions that occur at work and in social relationships. According to Erikson, This is an example of which unresolved developmental stage?
What is Trust VS Mistrust?
True or False
Mahler stages of development Theory focuses on the reciprocal relationship between a mother and her infant and its effects on the infant's development of self.
What is true?
According to Maslow's Hierarchy of needs, we must view the needs from a top-down hierarchy before individuals can attend to needs lower down.
True or false
What is False?
We must view the needs from a bottom-up hierarchy before individuals can attend to meet the higher up needs.
In cognitive development, 7–11-year-olds begin to use logical thinking and egocentrism disappears. What stage of development is this?
What is Concrete Operational?
Resolving Oedipus/ Electra Complex is in what Psychosexual Stage?
What is Phallic Stage?
What characteristic is occurring during the " Generativity vs stagnation stage of development?
What is work & parenthood?
creating and nurturing things that outlast their generation.
What are the needs listed on Maslow's Hierarchy?
What is physiological, safety, love and belonging, esteem, and self-actualization?
What Theorist believed " the change of behavior occurs through reinforcements and punishments?"
Who is B.F Skinner?
Piaget has only 6 stages of the cognitive development stages
False
Piaget has only 4 stages of the cognitive development process
" True or false "
An appropriate example of " Ego-syntonic behavior" is a Queer Identified woman attending Anti-gay organizations.
False.
Ego- Syntonic= Behaviors and values align
The correct term is Ego Dystonic= behaviors " dis-n- sync' with morals and values.
Preschool (3-5 y.o) aged children wonder if they are good or bad. What stage of development is this?
What is Initiative vs Guilt?
Mary Ainsworth is commonly known for her research in?
What is Attachment Theory?
What is the occurrence of coexistent diseases within an individual? This is commonly associated with a substance use disorder and another psychiatric disorder.
What is Dual Diagnosis?
Sigmund Freud is known solely for his research on Levels of conscious processes and Psychosexual Stages of Development.
True or false?
What is False?
Sigmund Freud is known for his research on levels of the conscious and unconscious, psychosexual stages of development and the structure of the mind.
True or false
What is false?
Industry vs Inferiority (School age 6-11) has to occurs before Intimacy vs isolation (Young adult 19-40)
1. Are the terms accurately defined? & 2. Who is known for the research of this theory?
Negative reinforcement: undesirable stimulus is removed to increase a behavior.
Positive Punishment: is a type of operant conditioning that aims to reduce the future frequency of a behavior by applying an aversive stimulus after the behavior occurs.
Punishment: the infliction is a type of operant conditioning that aims to reduce the future frequency of a behavior by applying an aversive stimulus after the behavior occurs.
What is yes "trust yourself & B.F Skinner"
A young boy is raised in a home that presents a stereotyped schema about another social group. When the young man moves away to college, he suddenly finds himself surrounded by people from this group. Through experience and real interactions with members of this group, he realizes that his existing knowledge is completely wrong. This process is an example of:
What is accommodation?
What are Piaget's stages of development? and define the term of each stage.
For example: Object Permanence, Abstract Thinking,etc.
Sensorimotor (Birth- 2 y.o): Object Permanence= learn to manipulate objects through movement and sensory processing.
Pre-operational (2-7 y.o): Language Development= Symbolic Thinking, Pretend Play, Ego Centric
Concrete Operational (7/11 y.o): Conservation= Quantity remains the same despite change of shape
Formal Operational (12y.o and up): Abstract Thinking
According to Freud, 8-year-olds begin to have intellectual and social impulses with their peers. What stage of development is this?
What is Latency?
Bonus*: (200 points total) If you mention the characteristics for each stage.
Birth to 1yr: Trust vs. Mistrust - Infancy
2yrs to 3yrs: Autonomy vs. Shame Doubt - Early childhood
3yrs to 5yrs: Initiative vs. Guilt - Preschool
6yrs to 11yrs: Industry vs. Inferiority - School Age
12yrs to 18yrs: Identity vs. Role Confusion - Adolescence
19yrs to 40yrs: Intimacy vs. Isolation - Young Adulthood
40yrs to 65yrs: Generativity vs. Stagnation - Middle Adulthood
65yrs to death: Ego Integrity vs. Despair - Maturity
A social worker is assessing a 2-year-old foster child. The social worker notes that the child cries when the caregiver leaves the room and the child is unable to be soothed upon the caregiver's return. What theory is guiding the social worker's assessment?
What is attachment?