Identity
Psych: Development
Autonomy/ Moral Development
Existentialism/ Suffering
Work
100
The unique combination of traits, abilities, strengths, weaknesses etc... that make up who you are
What is your identity
100
Erikson's theory of eight conflicts that occur throughout a person's lifetime
What is Psychosocial Development
100
Relying completely on ourselves to fulfill needs
What is Independence
100
The two sources of suffering
What is nature and moral choice
100
A regular form of paid employment
What is a job
200
A transitional period from childhood to adulthood
What is adolescence
200
The stage from 18-39 years (young adulthood) where the goal is to form significant relationships.
What is Intimacy vs. Isolation
200
The healthy ability to shape our own life and actions
What is autonomy
200
The method by which Jesus overcame and was transformed by His suffering
What is the resurrection
200
A calling
What is a vocation
300
An understanding of our own worth and an attitude of cherishing ourselves even when others may put us down
What is Self-Esteem
300
Peak experiences are most common when a person has reached this stage according to Maslow
What is Self-Actualization
300
This stage of moral development is very egocentric and typically found in children
What is Pre-Conventional Morality
300
"A movement by virtue of the absurd" -Kierkegaard
What is Faith
300
The call to participate in creation with God
What is Stewardship
400
The two major characteristics of adolescence according to G. Stanley Hall
What is Storm and Stress
400
The need to gain approval, belief in one's self, being respected, and being valued are examples of this need
What is Esteem needs
400
Adolescents and Adults who base morality on comparing their actions to societal expectations or rules show this type of morality
What is Conventional Morality
400
Suffering is caused by the tension between _______ and _______ according to Kierkegaard
What is Dreaming and Doing
400
Latin for creation from nothing
What is Creatio ex Nihilo
500
Denying the aging process (according to Erikson)
What is Stagnation
500
From ages 6-12 (school age) where a person begins to desire greater knowledge and widens their social sphere
What is Industry vs. Inferiority
500
These are the two stages of Post-conventional development according to Kohlberg
What is Social Contract Orientation and Universal Ethical Principles
500
The three major themes of Existentialism
What is Freedom, Responsibility, and Authenticity
500
The two major characteristics of work that is dignified
What is contributes to the common good and a worker is treated with respect
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