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What is the first stage of ego development where individuals see life in simple, stereotypical ways?

The confromist state

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What profession was Jane Loevinger?

Developmental Psychologist

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What does Jane Loevinger believe influences the transition from one stage of ego development to the next?

  •  Individual psychosocial growth rather than chronological age or environment

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Jane Loevinger’s work is similar to which major developmental theorist?

Erik Erikson

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What critical life phase does the family life-cycle framework describe as necessary for young adults in terms of individuation?

  • Early adulthood, when people are separated from their family of origin

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Who first introduced the term “ego”?

Sigmund Freud

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What stage do individuals begin to see the differences between feelings and opinions but may struggle with fully integrating them into their worldview?

The self-aware stage

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What Erikson theory is the one most alike to Loevinger’s (focusing on the stages of identity development)?

Erikson’s psychosocial development theory

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According to the family life-cycle framework, what is the first major task that young adults need to do in order to achieve independence?

Forming an identity outside or separate from their family

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What are the three primary stages in the theory of ego development?

Impulse control, interpersonal mode, and conscious preoccupations

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How does Freud’s concept of ego differ from Loevinger’s?

Freud focuses on unconscious conflicts, Loevinger focuses on identity and development.

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At what stage do others fully appreciate reciprocal relationships and understand that others are unique?

The conscientious stage

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What stage involves seeing the world in simple, black-and-white terms?

The conformist stage

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What do people at the conscientious stage value most in relationships?

 Equality and understanding others

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What is the main takeaway from behavior during the impulsive stage?

Exploitation of others for own good

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What does ego development mean in Loevinger’s theory?

It is the process of understanding yourself as a unique individual

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How does the self-aware stage help in building relationships?

It helps by making people realize that others have different thoughts and feelings

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According to Loevinger, what is needed before someone can form intimate relationships?

A clear sense of identity

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How are people different at the self-aware stage compared to those at the conformist stage?

Because they look at individual differences

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What is the difference between the conformist stage and conscientious stage in relation to decision making and what is considered “right” and “wrong”?

Conformist: based off society,    Conscientious: based off personal feelings 

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According to Loevinger, few adults make it beyond what stage?

 The 6th stage

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What is the final goal of ego development, according to Jane Loevinger?

To be self-reliant or self-fulfilled, accepting yourself and others as individuals 

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At what stage do individuals develop a long-term perspective?

The individualistic stage

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In the conscientious stage, how do people determine what is “right” and “wrong”?

Decisions are based on personal feelings and the concern of others

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What is the primary goal of ego development, according to Jane Loevinger? 

Having an identity where you can rely on yourself, self-reliant, autonomous 

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